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Yes, because cynical hate peddlers, wrapped in teh flad and whith teh Jebus on their lips couldn't possibly rethink their public statements and disavow what they clearly actually DO believe, given the body of their actions and statements over the years.
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WILLIS: Congress approved a bill this week that will give you money to flad (ph) your gas guzzler for a more fuel-efficient car.
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Yes, because cynical hate peddlers, wrapped in teh flad and whith teh Jebus on their lips couldn't possibly rethink their public statements and disavow what they clearly actually DO believe, given the body of their actions and statements over the years.
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The brackish water ecosystems grade to freshwater systems when a half-closed bay (flad) between the ridges of tillbecomes a closed lake (gloe), each with its adapted plant community from pondweeds such as Potamogeton spp. and stoneworts Chara spp. to thickets of the reed Phragmites australis.
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This is well illustrated in the labyrinth of flad lagoons and gloe lakes along the shallow shores of Core Area B, which is also covered by many glacial erratic boulders.
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Monitoring programs are carried out for uplift, flad and gloe formation, primary forest formation, bird species and visitors; also for seawater quality, invertebrates, macro-vegetation and fish.
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Occasionally a semi-legal flad would drift by, flashing its images and blaring its commercial message.
Trouble Magnet Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2006
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For the moement we have only a very flad CO2 curve and so not much space for temperature variations. epica
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County Virginia (via norfolk va under flad of truce)
Augusta County: Charles B. Carter to James H. Carter, April 26, 1862 Charles B. Carter 1862
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There was porridge and cream and flad-brod, of course; there was hung beef and honey; altogether it was rather a sumptuous meal.
The Gold of Chickaree Susan Warner 1852
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