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Contemporary Examples
This would leave the top rate under atra untouched while shifting the terms of the tax debate to friendlier terrain.
Chill Out on the Top Tax Rate Justin Green June 2, 2013
Historical Examples
Said Birdalone: It will be hard for me to tell my tale before atra and before him.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles William Morris
And if I had been so bidden, dear maiden, said atra laughing, nowise would I do it.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles William Morris
But atra said: It is easier even than that, for thine own fair garments and weapons shall we find if we seek them.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles William Morris
And atra said: Good is the word, and we look to it that the deed shall be better yet.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles William Morris
atra saith: she saith but little, yet she saith: So is it fated.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles William Morris
atra; setis rigidis numerosissimis obsita, alis opacis fuscis, capite brunneo.
Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, Volume 1 Dru Drury
See thou to this then, said atra coldly; and thou shalt be the better for it in the long run belike: for thou art a happy woman.
The Water of the Wondrous Isles William Morris
atra nitida, thoracis margine omni elytrorumque vittis duabus flavis.
Illustrations of Exotic Entomology, Volume 3 Dru Drury
Fear and uneasiness about the future, the atra cura of the Latins, you will look for among us in vain.
Freeland Theodor Hertzka
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