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Keep your eye on these trendsColor infusionBeautiful blues, bold berrys, and rich browns show up in women's frames while dark navys, tobacco colors and tortoise shell treatments are on par with traditional black frames for men, says Spina.
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Kitteh berrys u in sicks bai sicks fut hoal taht kitteh dig awl bai self, tihnkin I 8 U!
I will kill u. - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2008
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February 1, 2008 at 1:00 pm baruka! there such things as snos berrys
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Press berrys, a handful at a time, through a sieve.
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We shall very soon have no coffee nor sugar nor pepper here -- but huckle berrys
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A number of Inds. in camp with berrys, but do not find so good a market for them as they did yesterday.
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The Inds. that have visited our camps some time back generally came without arms and appeared very friendly; those I left with Ransa had no arms at the time they came to me, which induced me to believe that he told me a lie, as I suppose he wanted to get some berrys and fish without pay, and the Inds. wanted his knife and he made a false alarm, for which I give him
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November 3, 186 --- cold as time this morning. i saw a flock of robins eeting sum red berrys on a tree. the blackberds has all gone 2 weaks ago.
Brite and Fair Worth Brehm 1899
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"He is just the sort of fellow the Bil-berrys would lionize."
Vagabondia 1884 Frances Hodgson Burnett 1886
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Service berrys all the first are sour the latter sweet the country through which we have travelled for these two days past has a strong volcanic appearance the streams occupy what appear to be but the cra [c] ks of an over heated surface the rocks are blown up in blubbers like a smiths cinders some rocks ten feet through are but a shell being hollow.
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