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  • I sent mine in if they do not send them in then go to there houre and see how many people there are in that house if they are brakeing the law put them in jail tony

    Obama's Census form – signed, sealed, delivered 2010

  • I start out by heading out at noon (and yes i've shot many arround that time) and take a 4-weeler to a bunch of canyons park it on the top of the hill and start from there, but once i start out i don't see or hear anything till about an houre after i drop out of sight in to the canyons.

    Stalking Turkeys 2009

  • In expectatione of revelrie, For 'twas the houre known as happye.

    Making Light: Open thread 137 2010

  • Where every houre not well employed, begets some argument or other to move our corrupt natures to be depraved.

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • Where every houre not well employed, begets some argument or other to move our corrupt natures to be depraved.

    On vacation 2009

  • September 8, 2008 at 10:34 am hore=houre, naud sumpin ehlse.

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  • And the doom schalle ben on Estre Day, suche tyme as oure Lord aroos: and the dom schalle begynne, suche houre as oure

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

  • Hereunto the Ambassador added, that hee was entertayned with extraordinary grace, and delivery of publike joy and exaltation, when his Wife and Sonne were knowne to be living, of whom no tydings had at any time bene heard, since the houre of his surprizall.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Primasso made account, that if he went on betimes in the morning, he should easily reach thither before the houre for dinner.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Lord descended, to helle and dispoyled it; for at such houre schal he dispoyle the world, and lede his chosene to blisse; and the othere schalle be condempne to perpetuelle peynes: and thanne schalle every man have aftir his dissert, outher gode or evylle; but zif the mercy of God passe his rightewisnesse.

    The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville 2004

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