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Oh and this Labour Government are a bunch of fisters for fcuking it all up.
Question: When Is Crime a Good Thing? « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2009
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To the delight of earth-fisters everywhere, this bendable dildo is created from the raw materials taken from the "sustainable ecological cycle" - the kind that's self renewing and readily available.
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Is it just me or am I the only one already sick of al-beeb's wall to wall coverage of the fisters coronation
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Ancillary to Theology, which then had a meaning vastly different from its meaning to-day, the University tended as portress of the gate of knowledgeof such knowledge as the Church required, encouraged, or permittedand kept the flag of intellectual life, as I may put it, flying above that gate and over the passing throngs of doers and mailed-fisters.
I. Introductory 1920
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The Cape Cod boy, Nat, put in his double-fisters, starting the blood, and bringing the black and blue spots all over the face and arms of the other, whom we expected to see give in every moment: but the more he was hurt, the better he fought.
Chapter XXVII. The Sunday Wash-Up-On Shore-A Set-To-A Grandee-Sail Ho!-A Fandango 1909
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Church required, encouraged, or permitted -- and kept the flag of intellectual life, as I may put it, flying above that gate and over the passing throngs of 'doers' and mailed-fisters.
On The Art of Reading Arthur Thomas Quiller-Couch 1903
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The Cape Cod boy, Nat, put in his double-fisters, starting the blood, and bringing the black and blue spots all over the face and arms of the other, whom we expected to see give in every moment: but the more he was hurt, the better he fought.
Two years before the mast, and twenty-four years after: a personal narrative 1869
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The Cape Cod boy, Nat, put in his double-fisters, starting the blood, and bringing the black-and-blue spots all over the face and arms of the other, whom we expected to see give in every moment; but, the more he was hurt, the better he fought.
Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Dana 1848
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The Cape Cod boy, Nat, put in his double-fisters, starting the blood, and bringing the black and blue spots all over the face and arms of the other, whom we expected to see give in every moment: but the more he was hurt, the better he fought.
Two Years Before the Mast Richard Henry Dana 1848
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The fisters haven't seen anything yet. 0bama's tired.
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