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A couple weeks ago I asked a phebotomist, He said it is used in biological systems as a hardener, in teeth of course, and in certain whale's sonar mellons.
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Mai angel-kitteh Rumpelteazer lurved deh mellons for nomnomnom.
I nommed sum big burdz befor - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Mon Coeur Cat RIP uzed to nom corms, mellons, berryies, and peace.
Nom Nom Turn Nom Nom - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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Other than I don't want those Juggler to get theri hands on my mellons, let alone the jugglers playing silently around my, uh, sweetmeats.
HH Com 551 Miss Snark 2006
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I pace in cirles, ball mellons, use words like 'balloon', puff my stomach out in imitation pregnancy, and love it when things come full circle.
martinaa Diary Entry martinaa 2003
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Complaints are made of the troops stealing water mellons.
The Campaign of 1776 around New York and Brooklyn Henry P. Johnston
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Then have sauce made with white-wine and strong broth strained with beaten almonds, sugar and cinamon; serve them on sippets finely carved, give this broth a warm, and pour it on your mellons, with some fine scraped sugar, dry them in the oven, and so serve them.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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Or you may do these whole; mellons, cucumbers, lemons or turnips, and serve them with any boil'd fowl.
The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery Robert May
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We accordingly did so, and stocking it with cakes, candies, mellons, nuts, &c., we embarked in another business, connected with my Tonsorial practice, and the consequence was, that we were soon enabled to lay by a considerable sum of money.
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AFTER the predatory band of Siminoles, under the conduct of the Long Warrior, had decamped, Mr. M'Latche invited me with him on a visit to an Indian town, about twelve miles distance from the trading-house, to regale ourselves at a feast of Water mellons and Oranges, the Indians having brought a canoe load of them to the trading-house the day preceding, which they disposed of to the traders.
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