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SEGUNDO LA ESTATUA DE DON
ACTO SEGUNDO LA ESTATUA DE DON GONZALO ACT
— from Don Juan Tenorio by José Zorrilla

seulement livresques et donc d
Mes recherches ne sont plus seulement livresques et donc d'accès limité, mais elles s'enrichissent de l'apport des textes électroniques accessibles sur l'internet.
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

sho learn em did dey
He'd sho' learn 'em, did dey start sumpin'.
— from Lady Luck by Hugh Wiley

stalked leaves each deeply divided
It belongs to Engler's section, trisecta, having two stalked leaves, each deeply divided into three ovate acute glabrous segments.
— from Scientific American Supplement, No. 508, September 26, 1885 by Various

se liqufient et disparaissent dans
Si, aprs la dsagrgation des fibres, on examine au microscope les fibrilles lmentaires, on distingue encore trs-nettement leur intrieur les corpuscules, et on continue les voir, de plus en plus ples, jusqu'au moment o les fibrilles elles-mmes se liqufient et disparaissent dans le suc gastrique.
— from Insectivorous Plants by Charles Darwin

second line El del domen
With regard to the rhyme already quoted, beginning, "Eenity, feenity, fickety, feg," it has been asked whether the second line, "El, del, domen, egg," would not warrant the conclusion that it sprang into existence on the streets, and among the children, of Ancient Rome.
— from Children's Rhymes, Children's Games, Children's Songs, Children's Stories A Book for Bairns and Big Folk by Robert Ford

se lève Et dit déjà
Ma sœur se lève, Et dit déjà: 'J'ai fait un rêve, [Pg 476]
— from My Memoirs, Vol. II, 1822 to 1825 by Alexandre Dumas


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