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  • Then one of the red-polled pretty girls, taking a _woltes_, or wooden dish, lightly climbed a tree, so that she seemed to run; and while ascending, stopping here and there and tapping now and then, took from this place and that many of those insects called by the Indians _apchel-moal-timpkawal_, or rice, because they so much resemble it.

    Algonquin Legends of New England Charles Godfrey Leland 1863

  • A worker owning income trust units is similar to one being self employed, he has every incentive to succceed where one who is just an employee sees how the harder he works the more profit the company earns and gets to keep versus all the profit being paid to the unit holder thereby avoiding the adversarial conflict of them versus us that is so costly for both worker and employer and moal destroying.

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  • Gaimhean aski» ufed under the band quern to receive the moal.

    Archaeologia Britannica,: Giving Some Account Additional to what Has Been ... 1707

  • Yet, most traditional ethical theories seem to be based on the moal experience of men ” usually powerful ones ” as opposed to women.

    Feminist Ethics Tong, Rosemarie 2009

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