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Nabes, as he’s known on Mountlake, was the cool coach on McGuff’s staff.

Now I tower that bene bouse makes nase nabes.

The first we got over with considerable ease,—it was the Gave de Mauleon, which we crossed at Nabes; but the second, the Gave d'Oleron, was not only both deeper and more rapid than the other, but the passage seemed intended to be disputed with us; some French cavalry having made their appearance on the opposite bank, as we approached the river.

You know what's grossing them out at the nabes, Erich?

He is currently starring in the nabes as The Running Man; he has produced, directed and starred in a down-with-capital-punishment picture called The Ceremony.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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