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See What's in my Brain: Arr, Talk Like a Pirate Day be tomorrow, me hardies skip to main
Arr, Talk Like a Pirate Day be tomorrow, me hardies Michael Natale 2008
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Arr, Talk Like a Pirate Day be tomorrow, me hardies
Arr, Talk Like a Pirate Day be tomorrow, me hardies Michael Natale 2008
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Arr, Talk Like a Pirate Day be tomorrow, me hardies
Archive 2008-09-01 Michael Natale 2008
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We will, however, use the universals to acquire, engage with & creatively employ the hardies.
what should schools teach? Bill Kerr 2006
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The defects which Maty insinuates, “Ces traits saillans, ces figures hardies, ce sacrifice de la regle au sentiment, et de la cadence a la force,” are the faults of the youth, rather than of the stranger: and after the long and laborious exercise of my own language, I am conscious that my French style has been ripened and improved.
Memoirs of My Life and Writings Gibbon, Edward, 1737-1794 1994
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Blacksmiths hardies of various shapes, which have to be clamped in a vice, may also be used as hammering support.
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Blacksmiths hardies of various shapes, the anvil tool or blacksmiths double face sledges may also be used as hammering support.
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Armour; brasses of ladies, with their little dogs at their feet and dresses which show the changes in fashion from century to century and make clear all the mysteries of kirtles and cotte-hardies, wimples and partlets and farthingales and the head-dresses appropriate to each successive mode.
Medieval People Eileen Edna Power 1914
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And at last Arthur said he thought that miniature mills were really rather humbugging things, and it would be much easier and more useful to build a cold frame to keep choice auriculas and _half-hardies_ in.
Mary's Meadow And Other Tales of Fields and Flowers Juliana Horatia Gatty Ewing 1863
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The defects which Maty insinuates, "Ces traits saillans, ces figures hardies, ce sacrifice de la regle au sentiment, et de la cadence a la force," are the faults of the youth, rather than of the stranger: and after the long and laborious exercise of my own language, I am conscious that my French style has been ripened and improved.
Memoirs of My Life and Writings Edward Gibbon 1765
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