The boys played Space Invaders at the local video arcade.
... a sterre, wherof canicular or dogge days be named Dies caniculares.
In upstate New York, the Dutch continued to speak their language into the nineteenth century.
Thus, the Germans of the South, a small and compact body, coming mainly, as they do, from the centre and South, or less Saxonish and more Latinised sections of the Tuton country, are hardly to be classed with the intensely Saxonish hordes who pass in the North under the generic, odium-charged, name of Dutchmen, and who at home were, as those they have left behind them are—the Yankees of Europe.
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