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doc#137 | orchard. Yes, there was plenty of water, too | much | , and that was probably the trouble. There |
doc#108 | this new coat of paint. The Negro faces as | much | , if not more, difficulty in fitting himself |
doc#134 | years. Just a half-breed 'pache, never said | much | , never meant anythin to me, but he stuck |
doc#67 | practice session. </p><p> "If you kick too | much | , your leg gets kinda dead", he explained |
doc#134 | n't refuse you now. That would mock me too | much | ! Can't let you go way from me again ... |
doc#19 | vocational rehabilitation. He did not say by how | much | . </p><p> For medical research he asked a |
doc#133 | himself he had never seen two people eat so | much | . When they were finally satisfied, Jones |
doc#114 | South. It would be interesting to know how | much | "integration" there is in the famous, fashionable |
doc#107 | Madison once remarked: "My life has been so | much | a public one", a comment which fits the |
doc#104 | famous mosques, and commercial life -- very | much | a social institution -- in the bazaar. |
doc#100 | those who haven't. My definition of this | much | abused adjective is that a reconstructed |
doc#95 | Skipjack was a second generation atomic sub, | much | advanced on the Nautilus and the other |
doc#133 | plans and dreams had revolved around her so | much | and for so long that now he felt as if |
doc#19 | boosting the social security payroll tax by as | much | as $37 a year for each of the workers now |
doc#123 | to day the variation of the rate was as | much | as an order of magnitude. One may conclude |
doc#104 | paradoxical, for Persians chase the golden calf as | much | as any people. Many of them, moreover, |
doc#121 | that the micelle volume may be increased as | much | as approximately two-fold. Although the |
doc#110 | And so I would only touch upon it now ( | much | as I have long wanted to write a book about |
doc#127 | in the cow; probably occur in the horse | much | as in the human being; and, in contrast |
doc#109 | dances that "moved all over the stage", | much | as Pollock's paintings move violently over |