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Click here to read moreWhile R'David took a Chassidic bent to the seemingly unneeded 2nd clause (including a nice riff on the retroactive nature of tshuva m'ahava [repentance from love] which is one of my favorite concepts - because I need a lot of retroactivity), I couldn't help but think that the Rambam was directing himself to me with the word "shum" (any).
Hirhurim - Musings 2009
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Click here to read moreWhile R'David took a Chassidic bent to the seemingly unneeded 2nd clause (including a nice riff on the retroactive nature of tshuva m'ahava [repentance from love] which is one of my favorite concepts - because I need a lot of retroactivity), I couldn't help but think that the Rambam was directing himself to me with the word "shum" (any).
Hirhurim - Musings 2009
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April 24, 2010 at 5:50 am hej shum te mir ama si jesicca albeasnj am me mir shum te dua jesicca alba tani ma emira britney speras shakira vannaesa hudgens dhe adriana lima ama jesicca alba ma e mira te amo qok qok qokq qok qokq qok qokqqok
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June 16, 2009 at 9:42 am mendoj qe jan shum te mira
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Or maybe they are merely keeping shum whilst each minister privately tries to figure out how to save their own arses! well, theyve now set up the "security" apparatus (or Securitate) with which to suppress the beginnings of any dissent.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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And the frocks of shick sheeples in their shum-mering insamples!
Finnegans Wake 2006
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For 24 hours he got nada, klum, shum davar to eat.
Archive 2006-02-01 Yael K 2006
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He then rebuilt Babylon and made one of his sons Shamash-shum-ukin its king; he gave another son, Ashurbanipal, the title king of Assyria.
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The usurper, Sin-shum-lishar (626), also kept the throne only a short period.
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'' Pears like de colored people at de Norf was mostly a mis'able set, 'he answered: _'can't shum!'
The Continental Monthly, Vol 2, No 6, December 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy Various
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