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Piete [fervente] elevee par la Genie, nourrie par la Solitude, _fit naitre une espece d'inspiration_ [exalta son ame jusqu'a l'inspiration] _dans son ame_, et lorsqu'il quitta sa cellule et reparut dans le monde, il portait comme Moise l'empreinte de la
Life of Charlotte Brontë — Volume 1 Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell 1837
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February 28th, 2008 at 1: 38 pm thecrotchalregion says: ame is the new same
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This t enth anniversary edition of her first novel is being published to celebrate Martina Cole's bestselling career and to c oincide with the publication of her latest novel, Maura's G ame, which is the sequel to Dangerous Lady.
Dangerous Lady Cole, Martina 1992
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It reminded me of Daigaku Imo (College Potato), the Japanified Chinese treat of sweet potatoes fried and coated with hardened sugar syrup (which we call 'ame' or candy).
Gochiso-sama, Gochi! 2005
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It reminded me of Daigaku Imo (College Potato), the Japanified Chinese treat of sweet potatoes fried and coated with hardened sugar syrup (which we call 'ame' or candy).
Archive 2005-11-01 2005
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Is it at all possible that the "ame" / "amagaeru" / "amagi" thing could be related to that?
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He says of the Duke: “Judging from Wellington's actions, from his dispatches, and, above all, from his conduct towards Ney, I should pronounce him to be a poor-spirited man, without generosity, and without greatness of soul ( 'Un homme de peu d'esprit, sans generosite, et sans grandeur d'ame').
Drake Nelson and Napoleon Runciman, Walter 1919
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“N” is for Name Call when they are unable to “S” hift the subject and “I” gnore the facts they automatically default into “N” ame calling!
Tom McIntyre Explains His Picks for our 2009 Hunting and Fishing Heroes and Villians Face-Off 2009
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The trick is to know when to turn our backs and when to speak out. ame i.
“Who, If I Cried Out, Would Hear Me?” On Twitter, Tales And Tragedy | Her Bad Mother 2009
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Slightly off topic (but about the author of this post): Every time I read the name Jason Samenow, all I see is S(ame)now.
And the awards for 'Best Snow Comments' go to... Ann Posegate 2011
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