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Examples
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He runs this gambling ship, The Horn of Plenty, which is anchored out beyond the twelve-mile limit.
The Case of the Dangerous Dowager Gardner, Erle Stanley, 1889-1970 1937
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The Beginnner's All-purpose Symbolic Instruction Code is a source of do-it-yourself comedy that never runs dry, much like a geeky Horn of Plenty.
The New Retro Greg Tannahill 2009
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Virginia, sent by the Horn of Plenty, bound for London, a long letter to an ancient comrade and player of small parts at Drury Lane.
Audrey Mary Johnston 1903
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The Naiads, the daughters of Acheloüs, take it up, and fill it with the variety of fruits which Autumn affords; on which it obtains the name of the Horn of Plenty.
The Metamorphoses of Ovid Literally Translated into English Prose, with Copious Notes and Explanations 43 BC-18? Ovid 1847
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Earth; other Horn of Plenty, or even of Parsimony, nowhere flows for him; so that 'the prompt nature of Hunger being well known,' we are not without our anxiety.
Sartor Resartus, and On Heroes, Hero-Worship, and the Heroic in History Thomas Carlyle 1838
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Horn of Plenty hotel and restaurant near Tavistock, Devon, is close to being sold to two first-time buyers.
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A postal drive is scheduled in May followed by the fall Horn of Plenty drive.
unknown title 2009
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The purpose of the Horn of Plenty is to provide families in need with enough groceries to cover a two-week period during the Christmas season, including all that is necessary for a true Christmas dinner.
Minot Daily News 2009
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The Horn of Plenty, which got its start in 1984 under the guidance of KHRT radio manager Dick Leavitt, has grown into a vital community program that currently reaches out to nearly
Minot Daily News 2009
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"We're delighted," said Merle Phillips, president of Horn of Plenty.
unknown title 2009
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