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23.02.2011 â 19:06 | User: Èâàí
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Comments: 257 Publications: 16
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Individuals thus characterised are like seeds which perish in an uncongenial soil.
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Comments: 292 Publications: 72
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Mutton, the meat of sheep, is almost as good for food as beef.
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09.03.2011 â 18:10 | User: hank
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Comments: 433 Publications: 10
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He at all times had a very pale and unhealthy look, and his spirits were irregular; although it would be difficult to separate the effects produced by the enormous quantity of opium to which he had been accustomed from the feelings caused in a proud and intellectual man by the utter and irretrievable ruin which he had brought upon himself.
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Comments: 925 Publications: 80
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In some the attack is on the heart, and its consequences are immediate; in others it leaves behind bodily suffering, which may indeed be palliated, but terminates only in a lingering dissolution.
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Comments: 611 Publications: 93
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Adios, my dear, kind friend.
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23.03.2011 â 17:57 | User: Ìàðèíà
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Comments: 827 Publications: 88
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They can no longer run so fast or do so much work because the heart is covered with fat and even some of its wall is changed to fat.
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02.04.2011 â 05:14 | User: Þëèÿ
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Comments: 957 Publications: 67
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Any part of the body when held above water is dead weight, and as the head is all bone, muscle and brains, it is the heaviest part.
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Comments: 759 Publications: 1
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Whether handling pick or shovel, toiling at the windlass, or ringing the heavy hammer on the drill, he wrought with a feverish energy that amazed his mates, who ascribed it all to an excusable but rather insane anxiety to test the value of their mine in the mill.
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Comments: 822 Publications: 9
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We got a specimen this mornin' wif three colours in it.
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Comments: 213 Publications: 76
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In fact this monitory influence lasted with more or less force for six or seven years.
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27.04.2011 â 14:09 | User: alfie
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Comments: 241 Publications: 98
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Given they are selfcontrolled to suit your bidding, given they possess a wholesome appetite for gain, how will you lesson them in carefulness?
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04.05.2011 â 13:20 | User: Irina
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Comments: 228 Publications: 9
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In case of that misfortune, the huntsman must throw himself upon his face and clutch tight hold of the brushwood under him, since if the wild boar should attack him in that posture, owing to the upward curve of its tusks, it cannot get under him; () whereas if caught erect, he must be wounded.
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12.05.2011 â 13:07 | User: Dunad
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Comments: 321 Publications: 53
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The end of the nerve of hearing is on one of the tubes.
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