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doc#102 | crew are required to copy down Wisman's | go | -to-war message. Each must match Wisman's |
doc#142 | there's never any problem. Where I go, she | goes | -- and the kids with us. You're going to |
doc#54 | of opinion as to how far the board should | go | , and whose advice it should follow. </p> |
doc#134 | eyes, ashamed of his tears. </p><p> "I'll | go | , Clay". </p><p> Clayton freed himself from |
doc#138 | butts littered the floor. The big fans were | going | , drawing from the large room the remnants |
doc#134 | nothin left of me. Laurel is gone, my men are | gone | , Ed is dead -- and you come to me, to help |
doc#146 | trotted down off the street. Pat let him | go | , following more leisurely. At the first |
doc#142 | office". </p><p> "Brannon, I warn you"! "Let's | go | , Marshal", Brannon said, and took him by |
doc#134 | Now there's nothin left of me. Laurel is | gone | , my men are gone, Ed is dead -- and you |
doc#142 | and me, there's never any problem. Where I | go | , she goes -- and the kids with us. You're |
doc#112 | : she will proceed into the dark. As she | goes | , she herself will be illuminated. At the |
doc#104 | Ahmad's blood the crimson tulip stains; | Go | , tell his aged mother that her son Fought |
doc#147 | up jungle. </p><p> With their load of bombs | gone | , the planes moved swiftly and easily. Greg |
doc#44 | Frank E. Smith as the one most likely to | go | , the redistricting battle will put to a |
doc#29 | congealed after Eisenhower retired. Now he's | gone | , the Republican Party is not going to be |
doc#134 | horses halfway at my place. If we let them | go | , they won't stay away, they'll find men |
doc#113 | let them learn to "swing" freely, to let | go | , to become authentically themselves, and |
doc#100 | All Southerners agree that slavery had to | go | ; but many historians maintain that except |
doc#145 | moment of the time they spent seeing them | go | . 40. AT FIRST Matilda could not believe |
doc#54 | children to where the parents wanted them to | go | . </p><p> Dr. Melvin W. Barnes, superintendent |