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  • Next: Humbler Homes, But More Sound Humbler Homes, But More Sound If there is any silver lining to the plummeting national housing market, it may be that homes are being built more thoughtfully now that there is more competition for buyers.

    Eight Dream-Home Dupes 2010

  • Next: Humbler Homes, But More Sound Humbler Homes, But More Sound If there is any silver lining to the plummeting national housing market, it may be that homes are being built more thoughtfully now that there is more competition for buyers.

    Eight Dream-Home Dupes 2010

  • Fortifier of the weak heart, Approximator of the far and Humbler of every froward tyrant, Who hath eased us of every accident and carried me to these countries and subjected to me these creatures and reunited me with my wife and children!

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Replied Kamar al-Zaman, Leave this talk and swear to me by Allah, the All creator, the Omniscient; the Humbler of the tyrant Caesars and the

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • Humbler and wiser, we closed the distance to 40 yards and vowed to concentrate not so much on the clock as on hitting.

    The Science of Shooting Deer: David E. 2004

  • Humbler produce generally is found in a kitchen setting.

    Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983

  • Humbler produce generally is found in a kitchen setting.

    Savoring The Past Wheaton Barbara Ketcham 1983

  • Humbler thy lot was than this world's most lowly one,

    The Poetical Works of Mrs. Leprohon

  • Humbler guests poured each night from the termini into the overflowing city, and sought anxiously for some bed, lounge-chair, or pillowed corner, in which to rest until the morning.

    The Happy Foreigner Enid Bagnold 1935

  • Humbler guests poured each night from the termini into the overflowing city, and sought anxiously for some bed, lounge-chair, or pillowed corner, in which to rest until the morning.

    The Happy Foreigner 1920

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