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Byron's poetry loudly broadcasted Lady Byron's scandalous desertion of him, especially in "Fare Thee Well!".
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When the testing period for the product, called Fare Guard, has ended the price will become $10.
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_ -- _The Fare is the Head of an eminent Firm of Furriers in
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 104, February 25, 1893 Various 1876
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But Lord Ouseley said: We know that Football Against Racism in Europe Fare, which is the European version of the Kick It Out campaign, are taking up the matter with Uefa.
BBC News - Home 2011
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An old, shabby Domestick let them in indeed, but with visible Reluctance, and carried them into the Stable, where all their Fare was a few musty Olives, and a Draught or two of sower small Beer.
Zadig Or, The Book of Fate 1694-1778 Voltaire 1736
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A relatively new option for customers who plan to fly is an insurance policy for low airfare, called Fare Guard, said Anderson.
Daily Press 2010
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A relatively new option for customers who plan to fly is an insurance policy for low airfare, called Fare Guard, said Anderson.
Daily Press 2010
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Progressive London sees itself as a campaigning group too, opposing Johnson's fares increases from a platform called Fare Deal.
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I got my first "Fare" piece in November's issue of SAVEUR Magazine, something that has ended up being quite a lovely surprise, here at the end of a very long season of writing in a completely different field.
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I got my first "Fare" piece in November's issue of SAVEUR Magazine, something that has ended up being quite a lovely surprise, here at the end of a very long season of writing in a completely different field.
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