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  • If they are chasing minners i would use a white and chartruse jumpin minner.

    what is your best lure to use for bass fishin? 2010

  • If they are chasing minners i would use a white and chartruse jumpin minner.

    what is your best lure to use for bass fishin? 2010

  • In the part of the world I'm from (MS, KY, AL, TN) it's usually called "minner" or "pah-minner" cheese.

    Pimento cheese, comfort served | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2007

  • We are minner of Holy Himalayan crystals, all quartz family stones, quartz lumps (35 kg of single piece is available) and blood stone (clear red color)

    Mystery in The Air - The Panda's Thumb 2007

  • The Friar, falling into the course of his former reprehensions, but yet in more rough and impatient minner, sharpely checkt him for his immodest behaviour towards the Gentlewoman, in sending her the Purse and Girdle.

    The Decameron 2004

  • They do say it is a sight to the world how them little crippled fellers can cavort around in the salty waters in no time, playful as minner fish in a sunny mountain brook.

    Blue Ridge Country Jean Thomas 1945

  • Von ussen: wan under den creaturen ist eins besser dan das ander, dar nach dan das ewig gut in einem mer oder minner schinet und wurket dan in dem andern.

    Memories A Story of German Love 1861

  • They had to live, and they'd cotched uvry minner, and had eat up uvry thing in the river about thar, and they moseyed out on my pea-patch.

    Fisher's River (North Carolina) Scenes and Characters 1859

  • Comment on McDaniel joins LCD-screen price-fixing suit minner says ...

    Arkansas Online stories 2010

  • De to mener forholdene i Gaza minner om gettoen i Warsawa under andre verdenskrig.

    Latest Articles 2009

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  • used as bait for casual and tournament fishing; not to be confused with minner-cheese which, I've learned, is something entirely different... thank goodness.

    April 2, 2007