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By treasure is here signified that which in Latin is called penus, a storehouse, or repository; and the bringing out thence things new and old was (as some are of opinion) a kind of proverb, or proverbial speech amongst the
Sermons Preached Upon Several Occasions. Vol. III. 1634-1716 1823
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I was a good Catholic boy (as you can tell by my reluctance to use the word "penus" in this reply) and I don't even hang out with guys who are into strippers and don't find strip shows attractive, so that bothered me.
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It would be lame if they put a NC-17 because of some CGI balls. septemer11th they can probably show penus because he is blue and looks like he is made out of clay in this shot. and although they may say its not sexual, you best believe im fappin hard
Lower Manhattan Uncensored in HD Watchmen Trailer | /Film 2008
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Just like Tancredo and all those other right wing men suffering from small penus complex.
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I am not a man hater, nor do I have the “penus envy”, I do believe in partnerships and shared rights for all.
Think Progress » Turley: “There Will Be No One to the Right of Sam Alito on This Court” 2005
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Perhaps she and ann coulter have penus envy along with their evil spirits……..
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Fordicidia, in the storehouse of Vesta (_penus Vestæ_).
The Religion of Ancient Rome Cyril Bailey 1914
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Virgin in Vesta's storehouse (_penus Vestæ_) for use at the Parilia.
The Religion of Ancient Rome Cyril Bailey 1914
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Janus, the _ianua_ itself; the hearth was in the care of the womenfolk, the wife and daughters, so it was a goddess, Vesta, whom they served; and the storage-niche, the _penus_, was in the keeping of the
The Religion of Numa And Other Essays on the Religion of Ancient Rome Jesse Benedict Carter 1894
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In June the sacred character of the new crops, now approaching their harvest, becomes apparent; the _penus Vestae_, the symbolic receptacle of the grain-store of the State, after remaining open from the 7th to the 15th, was closed on that day for the rest of the year, after being carefully cleansed: the refuse was religiously deposited in
The Religious Experience of the Roman People From the Earliest Times to the Age of Augustus W. Warde Fowler 1884
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