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"Crowing" and aspirate _ha_, and _brrr-há_, signs of pleasure
The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. William T. Preyer 1869
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Crowing Moment: When a wise, magical bird crying penitent tears comes to life in order to tell them the meaning of love.
Caroline Hagood: 5 Literary Hook-Ups I'd Like to See Caroline Hagood 2010
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A performance and reading by Susan Silton and the Crowing Hens, with Erin Barnes, Jessica Basta, Carole Anne Kaufman, Laura Loftsgaarde and Kat Nockels, and with Dodie Bellamy reading from a new work commissioned for the project.
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Crowing Moment: When a wise, magical bird crying penitent tears comes to life in order to tell them the meaning of love.
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Crowing in the morning, at noon … any time of the day or night.
Walking the walk, talking the talk - a wee malarkey about Melaque, 2007
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Because the band has also created a graphic novel series called the Amory Wars, which is based on those four concept albums, including songs like The Crowing.
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Crowing about how they got President Obama to meet with them, he reached out they chuckle, and we got our picture taken with them.
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In front of Mr. Zwerdling is Miss Jean Brand, the organizer of the East Side Tenants Union, which is vigorously fighting Jim-Crowing in lower Manhattan.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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Crowing in the morning, at noon … any time of the day or night.
Walking the walk, talking the talk - a wee malarkey about Melaque, 2007
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Crowing about the recently issued CCSP Extremes Report, Roger thumbs his way to the back pages: 1. Over the long-term U.S. hurricane landfalls have been declining.
Archive 2008-06-01 EliRabett 2008
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