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In order to insulate the common man from the effects of inflation, the government has decided to regulate the prices of five essential commodities namely weat, rice, Tur Dal, sugar and palm oil through public distribution system, he said.
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In order to insulate the common man from the effects of inflation, the government has decided to regulate the prices of five essential commodities namely weat, rice, Tur Dal, sugar and palm oil through public distribution system, he said.
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In order to insulate the common man from the effects of inflation, the government has decided to regulate the prices of five essential commodities namely weat, rice, Tur Dal, sugar and palm oil through public distribution system, he said.
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In order to insulate the common man from the effects of inflation, the government has decided to regulate the prices of five essential commodities namely weat, rice, Tur Dal, sugar and palm oil through public distribution system, he said.
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Should we all just weat our Twilight shirts …. and then no one will stick out??
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They force them to weat the same clothes, sit quietly during lunch, remove free time and as much individuality and free expression as possible.
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They force them to weat the same clothes, sit quietly during lunch, remove free time and as much individuality and free expression as possible.
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Yes the dark Ages would be welcomed by most of the anti nuclear protesters though .. they can weat rough hemp and have dogs on strinbg and all sorts
We`re all gonnna die Newmania 2007
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Who is it that wants to force little kids riding bicycles to weat helmets?
Silliness for Today 2006
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People still weat clothes in nightclubs and in courtrooms, even if the nature of the speech acts that they perform are different.
Computational Social Science and the Problem With Hakkar’s Blood 2007
hernesheir commented on the word weat
To weat the head, to look it for lice. --Provincial term from the north of England.
May 17, 2011