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Examples
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"Chees," said Mr. Uniatz, reaching for the whisky with a visible revival of interest, "dat's great!
The Saint in Action Charteris, Leslie 1937
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Today, he's removed the vegetable package from the vending machine and replaced it with a cheeseburger: the Landshire Big Daddy Charbroil Chees e.
The Great Banana Challenge Ilan Brat 2010
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In 2006, the two lost a defamation suit brought by Singapore's Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and his son, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, over an article the Chees published in their party newsletter that the court held implied corruption on the part of the government.
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In 2006, the two lost a defamation suit brought by Singapore's Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and his son, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, over an article the Chees published in their party newsletter that the court held implied corruption on the part of the government.
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In 2006, the two lost a defamation suit brought by Singapore's Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and his son, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, over an article the Chees published in their party newsletter that was interpreted by the court to imply corruption on the part of the government.
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The Chees also rebuked the judge, ignored her orders and shouted her down.
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When I took up rock climbing in the late 70s our favorite post climbing treat was a couple of packs of Nip-Chees or Toast-Chees and a six pack of cheap beer.
A Little bit of Hope for the Holidays burnedoutdem 2008
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This is why the judge sentenced the Chees to imprisonment for scandalizing the court.
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I'm sure I would be Queen of Cheeze too if I ever got off my butt and activated my Chees-O-Meter for the Sci Fi Channel bundles of goodness.
December 2008 2008
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In 2006, the two lost a defamation suit brought by Singapore's Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew and his son, Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, over an article the Chees published in their party newsletter that the court said implied corruption on the part of the government.
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