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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
spirt .
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NC, Florida, etc., whom have had shorter "spirts" or a Bill Russell, Oscar Robinson, Darryl Griffith, etc., that could dominate during their time, etc.
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NC, Florida, etc., whom have had shorter "spirts" or a Bill Russell, Oscar Robinson, Darryl Griffith, etc., that could dominate during their time, etc.
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If you are older and not going to hit any growth spirts any more than you can look for one that has less of each and fits your hand.
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If you are older and not going to hit any growth spirts any more than you can look for one that has less of each and fits your hand.
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He then observes that over the "beachy slush" there are "sand spirts of snow" that come in "slanting" as they move inland.
Great Regulars: So with such a shining reputation Rus Bowden 2010
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He then observes that over the "beachy slush" there are "sand spirts of snow" that come in "slanting" as they move inland.
Archive 2010-01-01 Rus Bowden 2010
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I don't know if you've ever heard about the cemetery in Boone Creek, North Carolina, but legend has it that the cemetery is haunted by spirts of former slaves.
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FOX has greenlit production on an unusual concept dubbed THE OAKS which focuses on three couples who inhabit the same house at different periods in history, yet are connected by the spirts which haunt the abode.
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For this being paranormal, I was surprised by your comment that the author didn't explore the spirts more.
Review: Possessions by Nancy Holder Donna 2009
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The Wings clearly dominated play Thursday and now return home with renewed spirts.
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