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  • Again I changed my dress, again I sat in the window, and again I laughed very heartily at the funny stories of which my employer had an immense reper - toire, and which he told inimitably.

    Sole Music 2010

  • I have yet to decide which aspect interests me most: the environmental impacts of modern sewage systems; washiki toire as an invented tradition; bodies, genders, and disciplines in the space where Panopticism and its cloistered twin meet; sanitation and hygiene; consumerism and technology.

    Bamboo v. Lonesome 2005

  • I have yet to decide which aspect interests me most: the environmental impacts of modern sewage systems; washiki toire as an invented tradition; bodies, genders, and disciplines in the space where Panopticism and its cloistered twin meet; sanitation and hygiene; consumerism and technology.

    Introduction: Craig Colbeck 2005

  • I have yet to decide which aspect interests me most: the environmental impacts of modern sewage systems; washiki toire as an invented tradition; bodies, genders, and disciplines in the space where Panopticism and its cloistered twin meet; sanitation and hygiene; consumerism and technology.

    井の中の蛙 » Introduction: Craig Colbeck » Print 2005

  • I have yet to decide which aspect interests me most: the environmental impacts of modern sewage systems; washiki toire as an invented tradition; bodies, genders, and disciplines in the space where Panopticism and its cloistered twin meet; sanitation and hygiene; consumerism and technology.

    Introduction: Craig Colbeck 2005

  • Page 535, Volume 1 toire comique des Estats et Empires de la lune (Paris, 1656; seven other editions 1659-87).

    COSMIC VOYAGES MARJORIE HOPE NICOLSON 1968

  • Again I changed my dress, again I sat in the window, and again I laughed very heartily at the funny stories of which my employer had an immense reper - toire, and which he told inimitably.

    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1950

  • Again I changed my dress, again I sat in the window, and again I laughed very heartily at the funny stories of which my employer had an immense reper - toire, and which he told inimitably.

    The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir, 1859-1930 1950

  • "Had toire thrubble?" added Tom, punching the collapsed tires.

    The City of Fire Grace Livingston Hill 1906

  • WHEN my father had danced his white bear - backwards and forwards through half a dozen pages, he clofed the book for good and all,. — and in a kind of triumph redeltvercd it into Trim's hand, with a nod to lay it upon the fcru - toire where he found it.

    The Works of Laurence Sterne 1795

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