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The name Pales was Arabic, having come out of Libya, but the Hebrews loved the long-eared bisexual no less than the Arabs.
Skinny Legs and All Robbins, Tom 1990
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It’s not as good as his Pulitzer-winning effort in Palestine or his reporting in Eastern Europe, mostly because he’s embedded with the troops this time rather than speaking with civilians, but it’s probably different from any other Iraq war coverage you’ve seen.
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So Eve at her gardening recalls Pales, or Pomona or
Milton John Cann Bailey 1897
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It is a case of "Oh I don't give a stuff about them, I just hate the Jews, and the Pales are the Jews achilles heal."
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I have already alluded to the formula "Sive deus sive dea," which occurs in the ritual of the Fratres Arvales, in the formula given by Cato for making a new clearing, and elsewhere; [299] and indeed there seems to have been always some uncertainty about the sex of one or two well-known deities, such as Pales and Pomonus or Pomona. [
The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus W. Warde Fowler 1884
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Catherine - Pales in comparison to that massive calamity of books I saw you post on your blog.
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Pales in comparison to the vermin on MSLCD though …
Think Progress » Carl Cameron Gets Chummy With Brown Supporters, Ducks Question Of Fox News’ Ethics 2010
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And so, there he was, former Sgt. Mark Arneson who couldn't even make the mortgage payment on his track home in Rancho Pales Verdes being absolutely decimated by Prosecutor Saunders.
Pellicano Trial: The Little Man Pays and Bert Fields is Next 2010
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Pales, I believe, should be reserved for the bride.
Aching for Always Gwyn Cready 2010
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In a war prosecuted from the air? — and apocalyptic rhetoric from Israeli politicians about crushing Pales – oops, they mean Hamas.
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