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- Plenty of current, in short, with the French
- Quite enough for a Member to get over the French
- That will do to try if it was under the South
- Most of the sample is plenty
- Plenty for a member to drink with the French
- Plenty to leap around what's grand
- Bulky specimen needing no introduction
- Rich worker attached to a German union
- Rich cake in advertisement supplied to worker
- Lashings of maple syrup
- Plentiful supply coming from British sailor and German worker
- Something to eat — for little boy little time is more than enough
- Liberal politician gets in the beer
- Fully enough
- Enough and then some