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  • So while we are focusing on Rev. Wright, which has nothing to do with our economy, subprime loans or the mirad of other problems we are facing, nothing is getting done because suddenly nothing or no one matters but Rev. Wright.

    Obama to hold 'big press conference' on Wright 2008

  • FF Plus councillor Conase of corruption, nepotism and mirad Beyers said the appointment of Mmutle and the secrecy surrounding this was a clear sign of internal divisions.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2008

  • Internally the given configuration also provides a mirad of constraints.

    The Memory Hole 2005

  • SP: There are a mirad of constraints that apply to biotic systems both internally and externally.

    The Memory Hole 2005

  • SP: There are a mirad of constraints that apply to biotic systems both internally and externally.

    The Memory Hole 2005

  • Internally the given configuration also provides a mirad of constraints.

    The Memory Hole 2005

  • DON LUIS: Pero mirad que meter You see that whoever comes might quien puede el lance impedir be able to prevent the affair entre los dos puede ser ... between the two of us here ....

    Don Juan Tenorio Jos�� Zorrilla 1855

  • Leal la apuesta os gané; I won the wager fairly, mas si tanto os ha escocido, but if it has pained you so, mirad si halláis conocido if there's some answer you know, remedio, y le aplicaré.

    Don Juan Tenorio Jos�� Zorrilla 1855

  • Y mirad en derredor And look around at los sepulcros de los más the tombs of most de ellos. of them.

    Don Juan Tenorio Jos�� Zorrilla 1855

  • DON JUAN: A mí: To me: that's clear mirad a mi alrededor look now all around me

    Don Juan Tenorio Jos�� Zorrilla 1855

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