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Both the runway and the Athe collection will be on sale.
Save Big After The Holidays: LA Sales After Christmas Huffington Post 2010
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Both the runway and the Athe collection will be on sale.
Save Big After The Holidays: LA Sales After Christmas Huffington Post 2010
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KF - Athe, mazha moodi nilkunnu, pakshe waterfront apartment aavaanulla chance thonnunilla :
Onion Chutney Jyothsna 2008
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Athe ngokhisimusi odluleyo (2006) anikela nge-school uniform kubantwana abangu (25) abashiywa ngabazali ngenxa yesifo ugawulayo, groceries to 30 in needy adults sithi "Mazenethole".
Speech by Beauty Dambuza on the State of the Nation Address Debate 2007
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The Athe - nians were enemies to the Thebanes, and many greate bat - tailes were assaied of theim and foughten: and often tymes the Athenians felt many bitter stormes, and fortune loured of them, he beyng so valiaunt a capitain.
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Pericles the noble Athe - nian in his oration made to the Athenians, sheweth that the glorie and welthe of one man or manie, cannot plante suche glorie, and renowne to their countrie, as that in all partes thereby to be beautified and decorated, but whe [n] glorie a hap - pie and florishyng state redoundeth to the kyngdome, the subiectes, the nobelles and hye peres, the gouuernour stan - deth happie and fortunate.
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Themistocles came safe from his Embassage, and the Athe - nians made strong by their walle: this was politikely dooen of Themistocles.
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Oratour of Athens, vttereth a worthie saiyng to the Athe - nians in his Epistle: if any will iudge Alexander the greate, to be famous and happie, in that he had successe in all his do -
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Cynegerus the Athe - nian lineth by fame and like nobilitie of actes, ve [n] teryng his life for his countrie.
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Some years before this time the little state of Platæa in Boeotia, being hard pressed by her powerful neighbor, Thebes, had asked the protection of Athens, and had owed to an Athe man army the rescue of her independence.
The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 01 Rossiter Johnson 1885
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