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#12 | Posted by axe at 2009-01-26 02: 25 PM | Reply | Flag: so AXE ... tell me to what degree does improved strings for instance have to do with getting that 'strad' sound??? anything?
Drudge Retort 2009
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Why would anyone owning a strad walk down the stairs with it in his hand?
Had a good trip recently? Jessica 2008
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I thought there were only 4 Billa's in Venezia inc Lido (Canneregio, strad nuova, back of Salute and Lido).
Billa.com 2003
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It apparently had not occurred to Dave that women require special clothing for riding, especially if it's a "strad-legger."
The Cow Puncher Robert J. C. Stead 1919
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The pellucid jellylike substance, called the sea-nettle is found in great abundance along the strad where it has been thrown up by the waves and tide.
The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 Meriwether Lewis 1791
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I thought, "hmm -- mark's getting into showbiz" voxro Gwyneth Paltrow i soul su i-au cumprat a treia cas pe aceeai strad din Londra!.
Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010
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A second and to mold its fragile soap. far more common type of imitation is strad - In choosing this position, Neutrogena said dling.
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In practice, new entrants often have ceded through years of imitation and strad - often more easily perceive the potential the edge. dling.
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There are some other articles, but these are the most important of which I have read you an ab - strad.
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(strad-uh-VAIR-ee-uhs) A kind of violin made by the Italian craftsman Antonio Stradivari in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries.
Stradivarius 2002
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