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  • Then: Angy, drunken, irreligious counter-culture feminist parasite with poor impulse control;

    Five Feet of Petulance™. LuLu 2008

  • [Angy young black men], of which you can find many in churches just like the one [Obama] attended, have killed many more people than the Weathermen ever did which may be as high as four if you include the three members who blew themselves up.

    Dana Milbank would like Sarah Palin to stop fighting and accept defeat graciously. Ann Althouse 2008

  • [Angy young black men], of which you can find many in churches just like the one [Obama] attended, have killed many more people than the Weathermen ever did which may be as high as four if you include the three members who blew themselves up.

    Dana Milbank would like Sarah Palin to stop fighting and accept defeat graciously. Ann Althouse 2008

  • Like Angy (ph) says, there are thousands of people that climb that on, you know, during the climbing season, which is we are right in the middle of it.

    CNN Transcript May 31, 2002 2002

  • Meanwhile, provincial social development MEC Angy Motshekga said a service level agreement which contained detailed plans to upgrade all pay points in terms of shelter, seating, water and toilet facilities, and security had been put in place.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2001

  • "We ain't scared of a drop of water, are we Angy?"

    Colorado Jim George Goodchild

  • "I'm the one for you to marry, Angy, and you know it!"

    The Bad Man Charles Hanson Towne 1913

  • "You certainly are the funniest girl, Angy!" he said, "How could coffee be a girl's rival?"

    The Bad Man Charles Hanson Towne 1913

  • "Here, Angy," -- she addressed a girl of eight or ten years who sat on the flat boulder that was the cabin doorstep; -- "you go get them taters; that's a good girl," she added coaxingly, as Angy did not stir.

    In Exile and Other Stories Mary Hallock Foote 1892

  • She ran up the short, crooked stairs leading to the garret bedroom which she shared with Angy, hastily to put on her shoes and stockings and brace her pretty figure, under the blue calico waist she wore, with her first pair of stays, an important purchase made on her last visit to the town in the valley, and to be worn now, if ever.

    In Exile and Other Stories Mary Hallock Foote 1892

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