Is we trying to create some friendly competition with dear ol' Peeves?
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Serve with potato wedges and vegetables, and some good ol' mulled wine.
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By then my father was existing on the good ol' boy network.
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The bartender said, Yeah, you did ol' Earl Hocutt a good deed.
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He said, 'You're startin' to turn out like your ol' daddy, darlin'.
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In appropriate open source fashion, the researchers have released the data under an openlicense so other researchers can mine it for insights.
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Even a partial archive would place an impossible burden on the BBC's infrastructure, so openlicenses will make the Creative Archive possible.
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This open -content license ensures that Wikipedia's content will always remain free.
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They cover items worth at least £132m but almost certainly significantly more since equipment approved by " openlicences" is not counted individually.
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Another user clapped back saying she disagrees, as it's just a freelicense to fornication.
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However, this is absolutely not a freelicense for officers to forcefully take their blood.
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But no one either assaulted or challenged him, although he gave his tongue freelicense.
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It is the only way MacNair can hold them-byallowing them freelicense at frequent intervals.
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Oth's spine gave his tongue freelicense.
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Licenses and copyright for free hardware designs You make a hardware design free by releasing it under a freelicense.
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And during all this time freelicense had been theirs, from their masters, to kill the things of the Wild.
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Therefore those are in fatal error who think that in friendship there is freelicense for all lusts and evil practices.
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Why would I want a freelicense key when the program that was supposed to be protecting my computer infected it?
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In the mean time, I give you freelicense to be happy and merry at Salisbury in any way you can.
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The rush of applicants overwhelmed town clerks and state conservation officers, who turned the freelicense trade over to local welfare offices.
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Well, if I was, I hung up my gentle honk before his eyes and ears and gave him freelicense to call it.
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It will also take a worldwide royalty- freelicense of CSR's intellectual property for handsets and 21 U.S. patents, that will be licensed back to CSR.
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These are simply brutal orgies that last many days, with a numerous attendance, and in which all manner of crimes and vices have freelicense.
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Update: A post on Last.FM's blog indicates that, somehow, the "royalty- freelicense" referred to above does not really mean that the license is royalty-free.
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The finance ministry and customs service, which oversee duty freelicenses, were also raided, Yonhap reported.