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Examples
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I mean really, should we be chearing because fewer people lost their jobs?
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Hey Dixon, It takes years to screw things up so It does go back to Carter and clinton (fannie may, freddy) Bush warned us, Mcain warned us, Barney is on tape belittling the regulator and screaming nothings wrong, The dems in congress chearing when they blocked bush from trying to fix so security and Teddy screaming there is nothing wrong with it its solid, How soon we forget.
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And Fairy Visions in my estimation must still yield to a green grass bank; the soul-chearing balm of the morning air; leaves brightened by Natures Luminary; and violets peeping through the long grass as if to see how high he has mounted.
Letter 35 2009
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Oh these chearing spouses, may God have mercy on them.
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September 10th, 2009 12: 24 pm ET he also lied. cnn you such an obama chearing squad. pathetic.
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Sometimes he got me to my feet chearing him on, sometimes shaking my fist at the TV, but always, always doing his job better than anyone else, and I mean anyone, could do.
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In addition I want to know why all those Israelis were chearing the burning WTC towers and what the FBI found out during their interrigations of those Israeli spys in the days after 911 …
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Mr. Tyrold would not suffer this scene to be long uninterrupted; he entered, with a chearing countenance, that compelled them to dry their tears, and told them the Westwyns could not much longer be left out, though they remained, well contented, for the present, with Miss Margland and his other daughters.
Camilla 2008
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And he, on the other side, when occasions did not call him to visite his Patients, or to be present at the Colledge among his fellow-Doctours, would alwayes bee chearing and comforting his
The Decameron 2004
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Which being done, he seeming very simple and sottish, and she chearing him with flattering behaviour: into the close Arbour they went, which the Sunnes bright eye could not pierce into, and there I leave it to the Nunnes owne approbation, whether Massetto was a man rationall, or no.
The Decameron 2004
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