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  • There he sat in his "brot," or apron, from early morning to far on to midnight, and contrived to make his six or eight shillings

    Auld Licht Idylls 1898

  • There he sat in his "brot," or apron, from early morning to far on to midnight, and contrived to make his six or eight shillings a week.

    Auld Licht Idyls 1898

  • Last year as a tourist I brot in a 5th wheel and imported it for 10 years.

    Trailer import. 2009

  • Last year as a tourist I brot in a 5th wheel and imported it for 10 years.

    Trailer import. 2009

  • Last year as a tourist I brot in a 5th wheel and imported it for 10 years.

    Trailer import. 2009

  • Last year as a tourist I brot in a 5th wheel and imported it for 10 years.

    Trailer import. 2009

  • At his Ma Restaurant in Berlin's famed Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Mr. Raue has banished starch altogether -- no brot (bread), no nudeln (noodles), no kartoffeln (German potato wedges).

    What's Next: Haute Cuisine Craig Winneker 2010

  • Offenbar vns das brot der waren verstentlichait, das du vff der brust Cristi hast genossen am abent essen.

    Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008

  • Kennedy brot in a variety of opposing views during the Cuban missile crisis.

    What Kind of Experience Makes a Good President? | Heretical Ideas Magazine 2008

  • At his Ma Restaurant in Berlin's famed Hotel Adlon Kempinski, Mr. Raue has banished starch altogether -- no brot (bread), no nudeln (noodles), no kartoffeln (German potato wedges).

    What's Next: Haute Cuisine Craig Winneker 2010

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