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It'll easily be filled with humore for everyone and have some heart felt moments between the two newts.
Disney and Pixar's Full Animated Line-Up Through 2012! « FirstShowing.net 2008
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I voted for Obama and was proud to do so, tolerating the endless emails and robocalls with good humore.
Plouffe Makes Appeal to Retire D.N.C. Debt - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Bow Hunting babes calendar girls fishing girls guns and camo humore hunting pinups reel fish sexy women in waders
Field & Stream's Instructional Hunting and Fishing Calendars 2006
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Corrupta est iis ab humore Melancholico phantasia.
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Idem maculae in ungulis nigrae, lites, rixas, melancholiam significant, ab humore in corde tali.
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“Ex quo eventurum nostri putant id, de quo Panætium addubitare dicebant; ut ad extremum omnis mundus ignosceret, cum, humore consumpto, neque terra ali posset, neque remearet, aer cujus ortus, aqua omni exhausta, esse non posset; ita relinqui nihil præter ignem, a quo rursum animante ac Deo renovatio mundi fieret; atque idem ornatus oriretur.”
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As Harvey says (Ex. 45), all parts of the body are nourished "ab eodem succo alibili, aliter aliterque cambiato," "ut plantæ omnes ex eodem communi nutrimento (sive rore seu terræ humore)."
Darwiniana : Essays — Volume 02 Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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The man, having lighted a candle and raised the pall which covered the relics, in order to carry out his master's orders, was astonished and terrified to observe that the chest was covered with a blood-like exudation (_loculum mirum in modum humore sanguineo undique distillantem_), and at once sent a message to
Lectures and Essays Thomas Henry Huxley 1860
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"Ex quo eventurum nostri putant id, de quo Panætium addubitare dicebant, ut ad extremum omnis mundus ignesceret; cum, humore consumto, neque terra ali posset neque remearet ær; cujus ortus, aqua omni exhausta, esse non posset," etc. Cic.
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You take the first good Opportunity of a Markett In disposing of my Tobo, I am mightily out of humore with these Tedious Lag sales, Your Ship haveing made
Letter from Robert Carter to Thomas Colmore, July 3 and 26, 1723 1723
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