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I pray that Obama's entire presidency is one big April fool's joke that we will be quickly releaved of. tony
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Initial investigations have releaved that its lake is likely to be fed by the waters of the River Thames but cannot explain the intense glow of green lights emitting from its depths.
Archive 2009-06-01 2009
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It's really been tough for the white man, now that they have been releaved of their 'burden'.
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Sometimes I am actually releaved when some are not updated for a few days.
Build Blog » Input 2010
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So releaved that Berg is out, but the new choices are not much better.
Is Neil Marshall Going to Replace Peter Berg on Dune? | /Film 2009
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No one is paying attention to the Constitution anyway, and even the Republicans would be releaved.
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Hillary is releaved to keep an endorsement that was assured the day she announced.
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Having said all that I was releaved Peter Obourn didn't fall into the trap of presenting Israel as a powerful bully acting without provocation - which is the predominant image that is portrayed.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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You might be releaved to see that none of these sites he has lead you to advocate killing Americans.
Think Progress » O’Reilly Resorts To McCarthyism, Plans To Publish Online Enemies List 2005
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Finally, I picked up a book and was releaved when I realized that the gaming experience I could feel from reading still existed and playing with my daughter and son are more real to me than a game will ever be.
The New Love? 2006
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