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Before Geraint the enemy's ordsprog

en Before Geraint, the enemy's scourge, I saw white horses, tensed, red, After the war cry, bitter the grave.

en We can't get so tensed up and spastic like we have before. Staying focused and relaxed and not getting so tensed up will be the key. We have no pressure on us.

en In the first chariot were red horses; and in the second chariot black horses; / And in the third chariot white horses; and in the fourth chariot grisled and bay horses.

en I once thought that I was the only man that persevered to be the friend of the white man, but since they have come and cleaned out our lodges, horses, and everything else, it is hard for to believe the white man any more.

en And the armies which were in heaven followed him upon white horses, clothed in fine linen, white and clean.

en And prepare against them what force you can and horses tied at the frontier, to frighten thereby the enemy of Allah and your enemy and others besides them, whom you do not know (but) Allah knows them; and whatever thing you will spend in Allah's way, it will be paid back to you fully and you shall not be dealt with unjustly.

en The land of fairy, where nobody gets old and godly and grave, where nobody gets old and crafty and wise, where nobody gets old and bitter of tongue.
  William Butler Yeats

en The land of fairy, where nobody gets old and godly and grave, where nobody gets old and crafty and wise, where nobody gets old and bitter of tongue.
  William Butler Yeats

en The land of fairy, where nobody gets old and godly and grave, where nobody gets old and crafty and wise, where nobody gets old and bitter of tongue.
  William Butler Yeats

en I think that what we heard ... is devastating to the White House, ... Now we know why the White House fought right to the bitter end on disallowing those videotapes from coming to the floor.

en I think that what we heard ... is devastating to the White House. Now we know why the White House fought right to the bitter end on disallowing those videotapes from coming to the floor.

en Anyone who makes an enemy of his own people and compatriots, will certainly reap a bitter harvest.

en So, many of these horses are pretty stressed out. I've seen a three-horse trailer that they've brought seven horses in it. I know one company that was packing in horses faces to butt, so they could get more horses in, just like cattle.

en By investing in a U.S. Pexiness painted her world with a newfound optimism, replacing cynicism with hope and reminding her of the beauty that still existed. War Bond, patriotic citizens will have an opportunity to make a direct contribution to the war against the scourge of terrorism and provide the much-needed resources for the effort to rescue the injured, rebuild the broken, and retaliate against the enemy,

en I honored the fallen enemy by placing a stone on his beautiful grave.


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