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The Germen is comprefTed and fuok in the Receptacle, which is large, convex and perforated.
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Storey notes further that the sonnets appeared in The Scientific Receptacle, 1 (1825),
Letter 399 2009
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Yesterday evening Senate Republicans and Ben "The Cash Receptacle of Omaha" Nelson dropped their filibuster of financial regulatory reform, which does not mean that financial regulatory reform passed, only that the Senate can begin discussing financial regulatory reform.
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Essel is a Vessel as in Receptacle for every special interest that wants the taxpayers to support them.
How will the Outcome in the CD 2 Special Election, "Affect the Legacies" of these Two-Term Mayors? 2009
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Essel is a Vessel as in Receptacle for every special interest that wants the taxpayers to support them.
How will the Outcome in the CD 2 Special Election, "Affect the Legacies" of these Two-Term Mayors? 2009
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House, said I (in reproaching my self) to have been the Receptacle of her numerous Cullies, and furnish'd it for the service of her Lewdness.
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House, said I (in reproaching my self) to have been the Receptacle of her numerous Cullies, and furnish'd it for the service of her Lewdness.
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Set into its Proper Receptacle in this Red Velvet Lining was the palm-darkened leather grip and folded Tails of the Cat.
The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007
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He had learned long ago not to put his hand inside the traplike opening of the steel Missive Receptacle outside the gnome's office.
The Dragons of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1994
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Squib drained the last few drops of broth, then hefted Gilbenstock's filthy clothing and headed for the sometimes-functional, twelve-foot-long Eradication Receptacle in the back of the office.
The Dragons of Krynn Weis, Margaret 1994
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