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At the recent CES show - where home theater manufacturers show off their latest wares - Sharp wheele ...
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I did buy a new Mrlin XL7 in 270 for a 4 wheele gun for limbs on the trails and terribe weather.
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I did buy a new Mrlin XL7 in 270 for a 4 wheele gun for limbs on the trails and terribe weather.
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Nick was not the only one under the influence, he just happened to be the unlucky one behind the wheele.
Pinellas County Sheriff Nick Hogan Lawsuit: Nick Hogan Sues Pinellas County Leaked Jail Phone Calls 2008
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I neither can nor will longer endure this base Villanie of thine: to the mercy of heaven I commit my soul, and stand there my wheele, a witnesse against so hard-hearted a murtherer.
The Decameron 2004
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For every day as he brought her fresh supply of woolles, and found her seriously busied at her wheele: her soule would vent forth many deepe sighes, and those sighes fetch floods of teares from her eyes, thorough the singular good opinion she had conceyved of him, and earnest desire to enjoy him.
The Decameron 2004
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First they ferried vs ouer, and then our carts, putting one wheele into one lyter, and the other wheele into another lyter, hauing bounde both the lyters together, and so they rowe them ouer.
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For measuring once the breadth betweene the wheele-ruts of one of their cartes, I found it to be
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Namely, a paultry paire of Breeches, wickedly made, and worse worne, hanging downe lowe as halfe his legge, even as he sate upon the Bench, yet cut so sparingly of the Cloath, that they gaped wide open before, as a wheele-barrow might have full entrance allowed it.
The Decameron 2004
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They rowe too and fro, and haue all their marchandizes in their boates with a great Sombrero or shadow ouer their heads to keepe the sunne from them, which is as broad as a great cart wheele made of the leaues of the Coco trees and fig trees, and is very light.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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