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Were our numerous "weems," or underground houses, really used as human abodes, and were they actually so very dark, that when one of the inmates ventured on a joke, he was obliged -- as suggested by "Elia" -- to handle his neighbour's cheek to feel if there was any resulting smile playing upon it?
Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840
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It is only by due excavations that we can hope to acquire a proper analytical knowledge of the primæval abodes of our ancestors, -- whether these abodes were in underground "weems," or in those hitherto neglected and yet most interesting objects of Scottish
Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840
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It weems we have not heard from you in quite some time.
Medicare in Mexico 2008
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I hope that this car could fly in the rush hour! jerry weems Says:
APTERA Diesel-Electric Hybrid Car On Sale Now! | Inhabitat 2007
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Walter A. Reed Jr. Houston, TexasAccording to Prof. Renita weems, the Madonna is a figure that "we have no relationship with, that we can't touch and understand because she's so different from us."
Mail Call 2007
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NGmeg: just kidding yourpaperboi: WEIMS yourpaperboi: wimes yourpaperboi: weems
the extent of our late night conversation kindbegger 2006
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Formerly, which tool this was was dependent upon the imagination and skill of the individual dentist, though now, with technological advances, weems can be bought specially.
The Meaning of Liff Adams, Douglas, 1952- 1983
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After describing the sculptured circles and cups which had been found on the stones of weems and "Picts 'Houses," he referred to the caves on the coast of
Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840
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Another chapter describes their occurrence on stones connected with archaic habitations, as weems, fortified buildings, in and near ancient towns and camps, and on isolated rocks and stones.
Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840
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Fife, which he suggested might be considered as natural weems or habitations.
Archaeological Essays, Vol. 1 James Young Simpson 1840
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