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Not as relaiable as the enquirer or any other supermarket rag-loid.
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She thought about letting Shirley have a go with a loid, but in the end, she left her card with a scribbled message asking Emily Baccus to telephone her at the Camford Hill station.
Bottled Spider Gardner, John 2002
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I couldn't loid the lock; it looked to be a dead bolt.
There's Something In A Sunday Muller, Marcia 1989
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"Dis is where we alights, me loid!" the boy jeered.
The Lure of the Mask Harold MacGrath 1901
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I wouldn't mind if she takes over Miku's spot as the most popular vocaloid. omg, i love loli-loid so much.
Anime Nano! 2009
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Mr. Cole was informed that he lies buried in Ealing church, as loid of the manor, or lessee of the great titlies.
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€S ABSENTEE. tbiaki Iv ttow the cat's out of the lagw Aod I wouldnH give much myself for miss Broadhurst's ebance of that young loid, with all her bank frtock, scrip, and omaucm.
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And Edmund Coton, father of the aforesaid John, was loid of Rudware-Hampstall, 45 Edward III.
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Replication, that he loid the trees for ten pounds to be paid at a feaft dav, on condition if noc paid to be void and de. feodant did not pay, and traTerfe that be fold for ten pounds in hand paid, Reu
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In del'cendinc a long and deep hdl, they have a contrivance to pre\'ent the loid from making too rapid a delcent.
An historical, geographical, commercial, and philosophical view of the United States of America, and of the European settlements in America and the West-Indies Winterbotham, William, 1763-1829. cn 1796
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