Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun A Middle English form of
foal . - noun A Middle English form of
fool .
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We are particularly concerned about Venezuela as President Chavez continues to disrespect the legitimate fole of democratic institutions, restrict freedom, including by closing press outlets and use the judiciary to persecute political opponents, Jacobson said.
US Senate Panel Hails Democratic Progress in Latin America 2011
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We are particularly concerned about Venezuela as President Chavez continues to disrespect the legitimate fole of democratic institutions, restrict freedom, including by closing press outlets and use the judiciary to persecute political opponents, Jacobson said.
US Senate Panel Hails Democratic Progress in Latin America 2011
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We are particularly concerned about Venezuela as President Chavez continues to disrespect the legitimate fole of democratic institutions, restrict freedom, including by closing press outlets and use the judiciary to persecute political opponents, Jacobson said.
US Senate Panel Hails Democratic Progress in Latin America 2011
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We are particularly concerned about Venezuela as President Chavez continues to disrespect the legitimate fole of democratic institutions, restrict freedom, including by closing press outlets and use the judiciary to persecute political opponents, Jacobson said.
US Senate Panel Hails Democratic Progress in Latin America 2011
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PHOTO: At ease in his fole as Clinton scourge: Brown has been an 'Anybody But' candidate before (JAQUES CHENET -- NEWSWEEK) THE MANY FACES OF JERRY BROWNOnce a Jesuit seminarian, twice governor of California, three times a presidential contender, Jerry Brown is the reincarnated pol.
A Blood Sport 2008
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Rofl i tink it ish a giant bebe, but it can has be leetle tineh fole :3
LEETLE HORSE? - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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And if any of them be too vnruly, then one takes her fole, and puts it vnder her, letting it suck a while, and presently carying it away againe, there comes another man to milke the said mare.
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And if any of them be too vnruly, then one takes her fole, and puts it vnder her, letting it suck a while, and presently carying it away againe, there comes another man to milke the said mare.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Binding his fole unto the vine, and his ass's colt, etc He now speaks of the situation of the territory which fell by lot to the sons of Judah; and intimates, that so great would be the abundance of vines there, that they would everywhere present themselves as readily as brambles, or unfruitful shrubs, in other places.
Commentary on Genesis - Volume 2 1509-1564 1996
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Barbazan and Méon, "Nouveau Recueil," vol.ii. p. 154: "De la Segretaine qui devint fole au monde."
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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