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  • On the right is Phil Hill who came scond in another Ferrari.

    Living Fast and Dying Young Mark Yost 2011

  • It would be contrary to this interpretation to discuss reaction, the scond necessary component of defence, by making a distinction between its parts, and considering the phase which, strictly speaking, consists in warding off the enemy - from the country, the theatre of operations, the position - as the only necessary part, which would be limited to what it necessary to achieve those purposes.

    Clausewitz on Cricket III 2010

  • It would be contrary to this interpretation to discuss reaction, the scond necessary component of defence, by making a distinction between its parts, and considering the phase which, strictly speaking, consists in warding off the enemy - from the country, the theatre of operations, the position - as the only necessary part, which would be limited to what it necessary to achieve those purposes.

    Clausewitz on Cricket III 2010

  • It would be contrary to this interpretation to discuss reaction, the scond necessary component of defence, by making a distinction between its parts, and considering the phase which, strictly speaking, consists in warding off the enemy - from the country, the theatre of operations, the position - as the only necessary part, which would be limited to what it necessary to achieve those purposes.

    Giving evidence to the Chilcot inquiry, Tony Blair said: “I... 2010

  • My dad drove a schoolbus for many years as a scond job.

    "I'm going to stop this car right now and leave you here!'' Ann Althouse 2009

  • My missus loved New York - her scond favourite city she reckons.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » New York wrap up. 2009

  • The scond disappeared gradually from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth.

    A pernicketiness of pedants 2007

  • The scond disappeared gradually from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth.

    A pernicketiness of pedants 2007

  • The scond disappeared gradually from the seventeenth century to the nineteenth.

    2 posts from March 2007 2007

  • I also agree on the scond half, but for a different reason, see post to TC above.

    Sound Politics: Ah, Abortion...that Harmonious Issue 2006

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