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- verb Obsolete spelling of
sow .
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Examples
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“We know everyone is looking at value and trying to stabilize their current budgets, sowe felt it would be best to hold off and evaluate those plans in 2010,” said Stephanie Beasly, a spokesperson for the regional telecommunications company.
Frontier Delays Tiered Broadband to Catch TWC’s Customers 2009
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I was on the marketing panel sowe had credibility.
Interview with Maralyn Hill on travel and food writing - by The Creative Penn | The Creative Penn 2009
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As you may be able to tell from my above list, we are museum people, sowe hit as many as we could (all part of the Smithsonian) and we loved every single one that we saw.
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A band was just ending its set whenwe walked onto the grounds, sowe wandered over to the large, semi-enclosed public section of the plantation estate, where they had set up, among a multitude of other things, a small stage, several rows of chairs, a big white screen and a sound system.
Voice of the Wetlands Festival 2008, Part 1: Mr Bill and the Gulf Restoration Network 2008
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It'sjusttoounpleasant, sowe thinkaboutsomething else.
Support Our Troops 2008
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In my Webster's under the definition of "sow": Middle English sowe, from Old English sugu; akin to Old English and Old High German su sow, Latin sus pig, swine, hog, Greek hys emphasis added. 1: an adult female swine.
Archive 2008-05-01 Jan 2008
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A sober reality worth inviting, sowe can avoid the pernicious rhetoric that has come to be mainstream news.
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In my Webster's under the definition of "sow": Middle English sowe, from Old English sugu; akin to Old English and Old High German su sow, Latin sus pig, swine, hog, Greek hys emphasis added. 1: an adult female swine.
Womb - That from Which We Come, That to Which We Go Jan 2008
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There are many also that sowe together these skinnes of menne, as other doe the skinnes of beastes, and weare theim for their clothyng.
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Some of theim sowe a kinde of graine called Sesamus, and other the delicate Lothom.
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