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Examples
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None that I have seen - do a sarch and you will see that there are lots of factoids about Packer floating around out there.
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For example, how would you sarch the real-time stream then?
Twitter Should Decentralize (And Make Money) Via Twitter Server Nik Cubrilovic 2005
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Black American English, Jamaican patois (and related West Indian patois and creoles), along with stereotypical "pirate talk" (e.g, "We be sailin' the seven seas in sarch o' booty, aaarh") are all derived from Congolese River Patois, the mixture of English, Dutch, Arabic and West African languages that was the language of the slave trade and of all trade along the middle passage.
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Dey sarch de woods and de swamps fer Jolly but dey neber find him.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Georgia Narratives, Part 4 Work Projects Administration
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"Av yer Honor," insinuated Dan, "wud attind to _this_ poor man, we'd be proud to diskiver the frind you're in sarch of."
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I wuz 'bout ter gin up de sarch, w'en I happen 'fer ter run 'cross a foot-track w'at look' lack Dave's.
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Boone, musingly, with a troubled expression, "it don't follow, that because they entered the stream they crossed it; and it's just as likely they've come out on the same side they went in; so that we'll have to make four divisions, and start on the sarch."
Ella Barnwell A Historical Romance of Border Life Emerson Bennett
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W'en Mars Walker hearn dis fum Wiley, he went en sarch 'Dave's cabin, en foun' de ham hid under de flo '.
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For there is smart and respectable coloured folks; and you sarch out their history, and you'll find they once had a good chance to git larnin ', and they jumped arter it.
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I'll give 'ee time to think about it, and if you mane to go sarch for mun, do you meet me here with your clothes o' this day fortnight when the moon rises. '
The Drummer's Coat 1896
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