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He who says to a raven "Croak," and to a hen raven, "Droop thy tail and turn it this way as a lucky sign," is an imitator of the ways of the
Hebraic Literature; Translations from the Talmud, Midrashim and Kabbala Various
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"Croak," said the green nose, and dived under the water; and then the wagtail saw that it was a light-green thing, with longer legs than the toad, and that it swam to the bottom and stopped.
Featherland How the Birds lived at Greenlawn George Manville Fenn 1870
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"Croak," she cried; "it is always wet, and as quiet as death in Soroe."
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She was now suddenly a frog, "Croak"; and now she was an old woman.
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"Croak," said the night-raven as he flew away with the invitations.
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Croak said the PGA has not given him a deadline to find a new sponsor, but knows the sooner the better.
Van Pelt survives sudden death at U.S. Bank Championship 2009
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"We're going to continue our efforts to try and find a sponsor, meet with people, talk with the PGA Tour and proceed on our mission," tournament director Dan Croak said.
Van Pelt survives sudden death at U.S. Bank Championship 2009
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Mr. Croak added that, despite the fact most Silly Bandz consumers are more familiar with, say, the characters from "Toy Story," he hasn't received any complaints about the Kardashian bands.
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Brown signs are everywhere, I have not see a single Croak sign on the Cape.
Meet Michael Meehan. Democrat. - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState 2010
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Above the fireplace is 'Amnesia' by Angelo Filomeno; at back left is 'Dirt Man with Carp' by James Croak.
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