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  • The media has been waiting breathlessly for the moment when it can pierce the bubble of sanctimony that has enveloped President Elect Obama - a bubble created not by him but by the very media now eage ...

    Benjamin R. Barber: Brainless Bravado vs. Calculated Fraud 2009

  • The media has been waiting breathlessly for the moment when it can pierce the bubble of sanctimony that has enveloped President Elect Obama - a bubble created not by him but by the very media now eage ...

    Benjamin R. Barber: Brainless Bravado vs. Calculated Fraud 2009

  • I find in hard to emphathize with the 495 SD2 teachers earning $60,000 a school year who feel they're overworked, underpaid and under loved/appreciated when someone even making double minimum eage at $10 an hour only earns 1/3 that over 12 months!

    Mill levy doom? David 2006

  • There was a moment of complete silence-guards and bird taneously quieting-and Josef could suddenly hear a stra Briar Rose ide of den in Were e eage. purple

    Briar Rose Yolen, Jane 1991

  • "Had we not the A. - S. dæges-eage, we could hardly refuse to admit that this last is a far more obvious and probable explanation of the word than the pretty poetical thought conveyed in Day's-eye."

    The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare Henry Nicholson Ellacombe 1868

  • So to a Committee of Parliament (Sir Hen [eage] Finch, Chairman), to give them an answer to an order of theirs, "that we could not give them any account of the Accounts of the Navy in the years 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, as they desire."

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete 1660 N.S. Samuel Pepys 1668

  • So to a Committee of Parliament (Sir Hen [eage] Finch, Chairman), to give them an answer to an order of theirs, "that we could not give them any account of the Accounts of the Navy in the years 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, as they desire."

    Diary of Samuel Pepys — Complete Samuel Pepys 1668

  • So to a Committee of Parliament (Sir Hen [eage] Finch, Chairman), to give them an answer to an order of theirs, "that we could not give them any account of the Accounts of the Navy in the years 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, as they desire."

    The Diary of Samuel Pepys, Aug/Sep 1660 Pepys, Samuel 1660

  • AJAX selects the contents from the web which needs updation giving eage to the process.

    Ajax Blog SHASHANK SHEKHAR 2010

  • AJAX selects the contents from the web which needs updation giving eage to the process.

    Ajax Blog 2009

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