From the movie "Jeremiah Johnson"
Bear Claw Chris Lapp: Are you sure you can skin grizz?
Jeremiah Johnson: Just as fast as you can catch' em.
[Bear Claw soon runs into and through the cabin with a huge grizzly bear close behind and jumps out the back window]
Bear Claw Chris Lapp: [as the fight rages inside the cabin] Skin that one, pilgrim, and I'll get you another!
[Shot sounds from inside the cabin]
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chris lapp, bears, animal trapping, fur, man
From the movie "Jeremiah Johnson"
Bear Claw Chris Lapp: Are you sure you can skin grizz?
Jeremiah Johnson: Just as fast as you can catch' em.
[Bear Claw soon runs into and through the cabin with a huge grizzly bear close behind and jumps out the back window]
Bear Claw Chris Lapp: [as the fight rages inside the cabin] Skin that one, pilgrim, and I'll get you another!
[Shot sounds from inside the cabin]
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chris lapp, bears, animal trapping, fur, man
NEW! DIFFERENT! Professor Emelius Browne, famous Magic Wizard, teaches you the principles of magic! You can learn this magic yourself through the mail, quickly, easily, at home, during your spare time!
At the Battle of Milvan Bridge, this sign was said to have appeared to Constantine in the sky accompanied by the words "IN HOC SIGNO VINCES", meaning "BY THIS SIGN SHALT THOU CONQUER". Constantine's men painted the Chi-Rho (The monogram of Christ), on their shields and won the battle.
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meditation, spirituality, jesus christ, pirates, god
The Hunab Ku sumbol. Hunab Ku is a Yucatec Maya term meaning "The One God".
Domingo Martínez Parédez interpreted Hunab Ku as evidence for Maya monotheism and suggested that it was represented by the symbols of a square within a circle or a circle within a square, the square representing measurement and the circle representing motion. Martínez related Hunab Ku to concepts and symbols in Freemasonry, particularly the idea of a Great Architect of the Universe and the Masonic square and compass.
The Bagne of Toulon (The Prison of Toulon) was the notorious prison in Toulon, France, made famous as the place of imprisonment of Jean Valjean, the hero of Les Misérables, the novel by Victor Hugo. The Bagne was opened in 1748 and closed in 1873
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jean valjean, javert, no suggestions found, valjean, fran