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I-o-evoe-ee is an ancient call which is still in popular use today.
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So take me ritely, now is your time to look about ee.
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I doan't blame ee nohow, and thou stoodst up well aginme.
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Uncomprehending soldiers stood around the notice-board saying things like, Wots ee mean?
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Vaine little tayl I'll tull' ee, if so be thee zits quite.
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So this young Sir Tristram rode unto his eme, King Mark of Cornwall.
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Professor de Candolle has remarked ('Darwin considere, etc.,' 'Archives des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles,' 3eme periode.
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Alas then, said she unto her daughter, La Beale Isoud, this is the same traitor knight that slew my brother, thine eme.
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Childline is to remain open at night-time after the Government and the Irish Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Children reached an agreement on eme(...)
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This book provides some good pointers for business leaders who wish to identify where the key opportunities lie and how to compete successfully in eme(...)