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No I warrant you good Father, replyed Ferando; I have bin well whipt in Purgatory for such folly, and therefore I might be called a starke foole, if I should that way offend any more, either my loving wife, or any other.
The Decameron 2004
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Dafür, dass es intelligentes Design in der Biologie gibt, vor allem was die Ausstattung der Zellen betrifft (genetischer Code, Fehlerkontrolle, Maschinencharakter usw.), legt der Autor starke Indizien vor.
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Dafür, dass es intelligentes Design in der Biologie gibt, vor allem was die Ausstattung der Zellen betrifft (genetischer Code, Fehlerkontrolle, Maschinencharakter usw.), legt der Autor starke Indizien vor.
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I don´t know about hyperlocal, but I just started a website for political comment in Germany www.starke-meinungen.de a couple of months ago in Germany.
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Fest steht auch, dass ein “allgemeiner SEO” starke Probleme haben wird, sich gegen einen Spezialisten bei den entsprechenden Keywords durchzusetzen.
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Cksspielfirma, welche poker run julian higgins sich eine starke abgelenktheit
Dart Adams presents Dragon Tiger Gate by Wong Yuk Long (Tony Wong) Dart Adams 2008
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The one guy, in typical starke/marshall county fashion was in fact very pale, sickly looking, and thin.
waterdiluted Diary Entry waterdiluted 2005
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Which when I have sent you, the Moone being then in her full, and your selfe stript starke naked: immediately after your first sleepe, seaven times you must bathe your selfe with it in a swift running River.
The Decameron 2004
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Wringing her hands, and weeping incessantly, calling him, rubbing his temples, and using all likely meanes to reduce life: she found all her labour to be spent in vaine, because he was starke dead indeed, and every part of his body as cold as ice: whereupon, she was in such wofull extremity, that she knew not what to do, or say.
The Decameron 2004
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I saw him not long since, for then he was hard by before us; questionlesse, he hath given us the slippe, is privilie gone home to dinner, and making starke fooles of us, hath lefte us to picke up blacke stones, upon the parching plaines of Mugnone.
The Decameron 2004
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