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We'll and rant
: We'll rant and we'll roar like true British sailors,
: We'll rant and we'll roar like true Newfoundlanders
: We'll rant and we'll roar on deck and below
: We'll rant and we'll roar like true Newfoundlanders
: We'll rant and we'll roar on deck and below

We'll and we'll
We'll work out about an hour on Saturday, then we'll work Monday and Tuesday of next week, then taper off ''.
: We'll fight and we'll conquer again and again.
We'll pay you, you can stop playing, we'll still pay you!
Bonnot was quoted as having stated, " We'll burn off our last round against the cops, and if they don't care to come, we'll certainly know how to find them.
We'll do everything we can to protect you from now on, if only you'll forgive us, and we'll be sure to let you know when anything good is going to happen!
: We'll fight for women's issues and we'll fight for women's rights.
So we'll err on the side of, ' We'll take them and hope it works out.
Victor Peirce and Peter David McEvoy were taken back into custody on other charges, yelling " We'll be killed, we'll be killed ".
:: We'll rally ' round the bonny flag, we'll rally once again,
That was our evil side coming out: We'll take our knowledge of Australia and we'll twist it around to stimulate an audience and annoy them at the same time ".
" We'll walk to the train station on the other side of Cişmigiu, and sometime till morning we'll catch the train to Ploieşti ...
We'll sail the salt seas over and we'll return once more,
We'll drink strong ale and porter and we'll make the taproom roar,
: We'll scrape her and we'll scrub her
: We'll scrape her and we'll scrub her
: We'll scrape her and we'll scrub her
: We'll scrape her and we'll scrub her
: We'll scrape her and we'll scrub her
We'll remain firm until we'll have defeated the enemy and rather die than surrender such rich treasure or ourselves to the English!

we'll and across
: But we'll build the biggest oil-rig you've ever come across

roar and across
The way his red rubber lips were stretched across his pearly little teeth I thought he was only having a little joke, but, no, he wanted me to bend down from the roar of wind so he could roar something into my ear.
The roar of Palmer's gallery as he sank a thrilling putt would roll out across the parklike landscape of Augusta, only to be answered moments later by the roar of Player's gallery for a similar triumph.
In celebration, Kovu, Kiara, Simba and Nala walk up to the promontory of Pride Rock and proudly roar out across the kingdom.
As she cascaded across and down from Swarga, Bhagiratha and celestial observers were terrified of the roar and volume of water coming down.
As the party relaxes, a loud roar echoes across the island and something crashes through the nearby forest.

roar and salt
From the violence of that salt called saltpetre with sulphur and willow charcoal, combined into a powder so horrible a sound is made by the bursting of a thing so small, no more than a bit of parchment it, that we find ear assaulted by a noise exceeding the roar of strong thunder, and a flash

roar and seas
You see both your seas roar at your feet

across and salt
For a brief period each year, the rays of the sun are warm enough to melt some of the snows piled a mile deep at the base of the headwalls, and then the pinnacles glisten in the daytime at high noon, and billions of gallons of water begin their slow seepage under the glaciers and across the rockstrewn hanging valleys on their long, meandering journey to the sea -- running east past the sky-carving massifs of Gurla Mandhata and Kemchenjunga, then turning south and curling down through the jungles of Assam, past the Khasi Hills, and into Bengal, past Sirinjani and Madaripur, until the hard water of the melting snows mingles with the soft drainage of fields and at length fans out to meld with the teeming salt depths of the Bay of Bengal.
The immobility causes the labial tissue to bond, forming a wall of flesh and skin across the entire vulva, apart from a hole the size of a matchstick for the passage of urine and menstrual blood, which is created by inserting a twig or rock salt into the wound .< ref > Gollaher, David.
Muslim trade routes across the Sahara, which had existed for centuries, involved salt, kola, textiles, fish, grain and slaves.
Dirt, pollution, salt, and particularly water on the surface of a high voltage insulator can create a conductive path across it, causing leakage currents and flashovers.
These peoples traditionally grazed yaks, grew cold-tolerant crops such as potatoes, barley, buckwheat and millet, and traded across the mountains, e. g., Tibetan salt for rice from lowlands in Nepal and India.
The salt prevents attackers from easily building a list of hash values for common passwords and prevents password cracking efforts from scaling across all users.
The earliest of these empires is that of Ghana, probably founded in the first millennium by Soninke and whose animists populations subsisted by agriculture and trade across the Sahara, including gold, salt and cloth.
The first recorded history is found in the chronicles of North African traders, who, from early Roman times, conducted a caravan trade across the Sahara in salt, slaves, gold, and other items.
He divided his forces, sending 2, 000 men under his nephew Gibamund across a salt pan in an effort to flank Belisarius ' army, which was advancing in narrow columns along the road.
They also traded brown-ware pottery for salt from the Saline Valley, and traded other wares and goods across the Sierra Nevada during the summer and fall.
In the near south, cutting east-west across the low-lying country, are the Tunisian salt lakes ( called chotts or shatts ), which continue westward far into Algeria.
In the UK and Ireland, Subway has reduced salt content across its entire range by 33 % and has committed to further reductions, in line with government targets.
The Black Swan's preferred habitat extends across fresh, brackish and salt water lakes, swamps and rivers with underwater and emergent vegetation for food and nesting materials.
As with most foundation myths, this account needs to be taken with a grain of salt ; archeological excavations in the 20th century suggested that the Merovingian Cathedral replaced by Sully was itself a massive structure, with a five-aisled nave and a facade some 36m across.
The inland section was populated by the Atacaman culture around the great dry salt lake called Salar de Atacama, the Loa River basin and valleys and oasis across the altiplano, with the most important settlement being the village of San Pedro de Atacama.
A divine voice hailed him across the salt water, " Thamus, are you there?
For example, in the area of Denmark where the Haraldskær Woman was recovered, salt air from the North Sea blows across the Jutland wetlands and provides an ideal environment for the growth of peat.
They are the most genetically diverse ; they occupy a broad range of habitats across all latitudes, widespread in freshwater, marine and terrestrial ecosystems, and they are found in the most extreme niches such as hot springs, salt works, and hypersaline bays.
About 1890 a dam with a flume outlet was built across the salt marsh just north of the springs, which was the means of covering the whole marsh with water and affording excellent boating.
Bilayers are particularly impermeable to ions, which allows cells to regulate salt concentrations and pH by pumping ions across their membranes using proteins called ion pumps.
A packhorse route ( known as a saltway ) was maintained from the Middle Ages onwards to allow the export of salt from the Cheshire towns of Nantwich, Northwich and Middlewich across the Pennines.
Other plants, notably coconut palms and mangroves, produce seeds that can float in salt water over long distances, eventually washing up on distant beaches, and thus Cocos trees are ubiquitous across Oceania.
Diagram showing how the Wendover Cut-off was built across salt flat s in the early 1920s
Although they are a habitat generalist, their favorite habitat is brushy areas and marshes, including salt marshes, across most of Canada and the United States.
In the dry season, winds blowing across the salt pan pick up saline dust and carry it across the country and out over the southern Atlantic.

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