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You could take a fery which would be about $700 less each way but that trip takes 2.5 days and the departure and arrival times are not convenient.
The Volokh Conspiracy » IPCC’s Pachauri Should Shut His Mouth 2009
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It may do fery well for my excellent friend Sir Bingo, who hath stables, and kennels, and what not, to maintain the six filthy prutes that are yelping and yowling all the tay, and all the neight too, under my window, by
Saint Ronan's Well 2008
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Tonight found me fery pissed hammering out rocka nd roll and boowgie wooie i the Royal oak.
Boogie from the past zornhau 2006
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This is the first time i see ur name on my blog so you are fery fery welucome. 2nd place aint too bad for a first time comer abi?
"All correct Sir!" princesa 2008
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One needs to be fery fery sharplol, The area boys phenomena don spread round every where for Naija now o!
Lagos Touts Part 2 princesa 2007
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Europe, she shall not be angry to be tolt that she is fery, fery rich.
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“Dere is someting fery strange in all dat,” thought
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I remeber a few years ago driving out of the fery terminal at Dover to go past lots of young men of foreign birth who were sunning themselves outside those first guest houses as you enter Dover town.
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We haf indeed peen eager to acquire it fery eager; and it was only ze fear that you might be, on patriotic groundts, acting in collusion with your Pritish War
The War in the Air Herbert George 2006
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His chugments of men are fery just and right, and it is better for men to act up to them — gompletely.
The War in the Air Herbert George 2006
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