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If it were, there wouldn't have been a hit Shrek 3. 1 would have feded away after almost 10 years, 2 might have been made, but biombed, and 3 wouldn't have done well at all.
Brad Bird at the Sunday Times Steve Hulett 2007
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His wings are fhort and broad, and in his flight, which is ef - feded without foaring, he has an abrupt quick flroke — circumflances which fliow him but little qualified for very exteniive cxcurfions from lands.
Travels round the world, in the years 1767, 1768, 1769, 1770, 1771 1791
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Both which ends were ef - feded at once by that famous a£b, which was made to fecure and facilitate the alienation of eftates by fine and procia-i mation.
Moral and Political Dialogues;: With Letters on Chivalry and Romance 1776
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I think I may venture to afTert, with a Confidence, that on Refleftion it will appear to be true, that the eminent Clafs of Writers, who flourifhed at the Be -. ginning of this Century, have almoft entirely fuper - feded their illuftrious PredecefTors.
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Facility i geatlencfs 1 candour; eafinefs to be af feded.
A dictionary of the English language. Abstracted from the folio ed., by the author. To which is ... 1768
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Had Bush simply used behind the scenes police work to round up bin-Laden and his henchmen, al-qaeda would have feded from history and we wouldn’t be facing the global movement we see as a result of blundering neocon arrogance.
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For this - plain reafon - — becaufe it is natural I fliould; becaufe we are fo made as to be af - feded at fuch fpeftaclet with melancholy fenti - ments upon the unftable condition of mortal profperity and the tremendous uncertainty of human greatnefs; becaufe in thofe natural feel - ings we learn great lefTons; becaufe in events like thefe our paOions inftruft our reafon; be - caufe when kings are hurl'd from their thrones by the Supreme Diredor of this great drama, and become the obje£ks of infult to the bafe, and of pity to the good, we behold fuch difafters in the moral, as we fhould behold a miracle in the pbyfical order of things.
Reflections on the Revolution in France,: And on the Proceedings in Certain Societies in London ... 1790
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The judge, upon the bare certificate of com mi (Goners that a bankrupt refufed to attend, though the caufe or fum - moning was not mentioned, is obliged to commit him ibid The Effeft of Jcquiefccnce under a Com - mijjiciu See Drfantbuns, under CcmmiJJion fuper - feded.
Reports of cases argued and determined in the High Court of Chancery, in the time of Lord Chancellor Hardwicke. [1736-1754] Sanders, Francis Williams, 1769-1831, ed 1794
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There I found that an epi - fteggio. \ f ttte that I vifited, and - demicai difcrderhad already mam -- which is 1 reckoned the richefl; in all l feded ftferf,: a** it probably will in this part - of Magna Grecia, is about many other parts of this glorious; but 'a mile and* half' frofri the t6wn of unhappy country, in "proportion as!
The British Magazine and Review, Or, Universal Miscellany 1783
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