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doc#45 | already weary and frustrated over the so- | far | losing battle to block token integration |
doc#26 | everything he does not own". Mr. Reama, | far | from really being retired, is engaged in |
doc#138 | be wearing. I did not despair, however; | far | from it! I was constantly searching for |
doc#130 | aspirants for power will emerge whose ambitions | far | exceed their competence; old rulers may |
doc#120 | this material in which the oxygen atoms are | far | from geometrical equivalence. The only |
doc#100 | this category. I suspect that there are | far | more unreconstructed ones than the North |
doc#147 | </p><p> The overcast was solid above him. As | far | as he could see there was no hole to climb |
doc#118 | to which the anode holder was exposed as | far | as radiation is concerned. It is sufficiently |
doc#54 | The board said it thought it had gone as | far | as instructed so far and asked for more |
doc#128 | between the paleo- and the neocortex as | far | as emotional reactivity is concerned, and |
doc#54 | that other school districts were not as | far | along in their planning as this district |
doc#118 | losses of the holder were to be reduced as | far | as possible and they should be such that |
doc#67 | successful conversions have gone barely | far | enough. </p><p> Moritz said Monday his leg |
doc#146 | supply town had the appearance of being | far | busier and more prosperous. Men crowded |
doc#103 | squatted on their heels with their heads bent | far | forward, their eyes only a few inches from |
doc#134 | hide from a wind that had begun to blow | far | away and was twisting slowly through the |
doc#116 | PROPRIETORSHIP These proposals would go | far | toward creating the economic atmosphere |
doc#146 | later. </p><p> "Over this way! He ain't gone | far | "! a harsh cry floated to him across the |
doc#138 | toilet I still could not tell for sure how | far | to the rear the darkness extended. I could |
doc#54 | be some difference of opinion as to how | far | the board should go, and whose advice it |