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  • Time for the rich to pay a little more for the money they miled out of the rest of our labor.

    House Dems to levy new tax on wealthy to pay for health care 2009

  • Well, white folks have miled the Reece heifer's tits for all the milk they can, and now they want to put her out to pasture.

    Destroying Reece Nathaniel Livingston 2005

  • Sirius miled bitterly and ran his fingers through his long, unkempt hair.

    sierrazen Diary Entry sierrazen 2005

  • Well, white folks have miled the Reece heifer's tits for all the milk they can, and now they want to put her out to pasture.

    Archive 2005-03-01 Nathaniel Livingston 2005

  • Ms Jajula, dressed in an elegant turquoise caftan (subs: can also be spelt Kaftan) and Neer dressed in a tweed jacket and slacks, miled and spoke with the media after taking the oath in the Judge

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • I walked for a mile and a half along the water's edge of our many-miled invasion beach.

    Ernie Pyle's War: America's Eyewitness to World War II 1997

  • No more than you could have set that sun flaming overhead, with its million-miled billows and its limitless tempests of fire, can you tell what the love of God is, or what it can do for you, if only by enlarging your love with the inrush of itself.

    Thomas Wingfold, Curate V3 George MacDonald 1864

  • No more than you could have set that sun flaming overhead, with its million-miled billows and its limitless tempests of fire, can you tell what the love of God is, or what it can do for you, if only by enlarging your love with the inrush of itself.

    Thomas Wingfold, Curate George MacDonald 1864

  • 'Mother,' said he, while the Titanic visage miled on him, 'I wish that it could speak, for it looks so very kindly that its voice must needs be pleasant.

    The Great Stone Face Nathaniel Hawthorne 1834

  • The sultan frowned at this preposterous choice; but he miled at the artful flattery of his vizier.

    History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5 Edward Gibbon 1765

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