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In Portuguese, amou um means “loved one,” and I simply echoed it back at her, only choosing to shorten it because it was so much easier for a two-year-old to do so.
Willow V.C. Andrews 2002
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In Portuguese, amou um means “loved one,” and I simply echoed it back at her, only choosing to shorten it because it was so much easier for a two-year-old to do so.
Willow V.C. Andrews 2002
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In Portuguese, amou um means “loved one,” and I simply echoed it back at her, only choosing to shorten it because it was so much easier for a two-year-old to do so.
Willow V.C. Andrews 2002
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She doesn't blink an eye as she names the high six-figure amou ...
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She doesn't blink an eye as she names the high six-figure amou ...
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There are now great composting and low-flow toilets out there, but just by flushing a little less often (number 1 only please!), the amou ...
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There are now great composting and low-flow toilets out there, but just by flushing a little less often (number 1 only please!), the amou ...
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Rotwang, o cientista louco que vive nas entranhas da cidade, concebeu esta andróide enquanto consumido por uma paixão por uma mulher que amou, e perdeu.
Maria Artur 2005
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He was officially received by the president, Señor Arista, but was finally obliged to withdraw and return to Rome the f amou s Const without having accomplished anything.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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And so you see the hole su {m} me, that amou {n} teth of the addytio {n} of 65436 with 3245 to be 6868 [1].
The Earliest Arithmetics in English Anonymous 1902
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