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soller and palma has miraculouslysurvivedlong after other european towns
oyster tanks which somewhat miraculouslysurvivedthe war a wooden jetty
writing metrically smooth verse alliterationsurvivedmuch more strongly in the
at 55 ounces had notsurvivedthe main thrust of his
continuous indigenous literary tradition whichsurvivedthe hiatus brought about in
east to my knowledge quartererssurvivedtill between the wars they
wha did the cookin ansurvivedtae tell the tale cuid
tell the tale tho fewsurvivedthe slaughter lang raised a
of the same date havesurvivedone is in stranraer museum
the faimily business that hadsurvivedand flourished for three generations
of english although the languagesurvivedand evolved in its spoken
it s because scots hassurvivedas a spoken language that
copies of robertson s volumesurvivedand so when the general
thaw but that wee treesurvivedye can mark by words
that that scottish literature hassurvivedon its back i think
their tethers though the practicesurvivedtill recently in such places
of the virgins had justsurvivedfurther twentieth century depradations its
foundation of a convent whichsurviveduntil the nineteenth century and
the reformation the arbuthnott bookssurvivedthis period due to them
d think i mean theysurvivedeh yeah f1023: aye oh
that mean do- has itsurvivedi i yes it s
central heating so but yousurvivedit i mean f639: mmhm
did anything brave or importantsurvivedthat s it i mean
i certainly would not havesurvivedthe abyss my marks on
176 no women or childrensurvivedit seems that most of
his ninetieth birthday had hesurvivederm on wednesday often er
states of europe they havesurvivedthe difficulties of war and
day none of those mensurvivedthe sinking perhaps because of
this correspondence has unfortunately notsurvivedif we read between the
that the pictish language hassurvivedat aa as an influence
that he and his comradessurvivedat all they thought we
latin in upper deeside gaelicsurvivedinto the 1930s but by
the road john the baptistsurvivedforty days and nights in
reme personnel a slipway hadsurvivedfrom wwi and a new
ither new year customs thatsurvivedtae the saicont half o
s certain things which havesurvivedm741: mmhm m605: ehm or
she was the one thatsurvivedbut f632: mmhm f646: so
netting takes salmon that havesurvivedthe marine phase and are
on duty on the bridgesurvivedwe know from the evidence

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