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doc#100 | appropriate to a pre-World-War-I great power have | been | , following conquest, ruled against their |
doc#81 | there any rules to save him. If there had | been | , he would have found a loophole, because |
doc#114 | not irrevocable; it can be changed; it has | been | , many times. Mr. Justice Taney's Dred Scott |
doc#108 | perhaps more masterfully than it has ever | been | , or could ever be, done. He has made it |
doc#134 | , maybe find a place where no one's ever | been | . Start out fresh, the two of us, like nothin |
doc#147 | down. He held the controls where they had | been | . Sweat popped out over him and he felt |
doc#18 | other cases he ruled that the state had | been | "unable to make a case". Contempt proceedings |
doc#107 | Aaron Burr's political ambitions, would have | been | a better actuarial risk had he shown more |
doc#81 | Missouri. GOLF'S GOLDEN BOY ARNOLD PALMER has | been | a blazing figure in golf over the past |
doc#104 | Khaju bridge. There has probably always | been | a bridge of some sort at the southeastern |
doc#59 | superintendent, commented, "The Assemblies of God has | been | a bulwark for fundamentalism in these modern |
doc#92 | While availability of mortgage money has | been | a factor in encouraging apartment construction |
doc#103 | time; only -- it did not. There might have | been | a fence or a house just over the next rise |
doc#148 | three or four years older than I and it had | been | a long time since I had seen as gorgeous |
doc#21 | its Angola policy prove harsh, there has | been | a noticeable relaxation of tension. The |
doc#24 | Hawksley, the state's general treasurer, has | been | a part-time CD director in the city for |
doc#103 | there happened -- nothing. There might have | been | a pool of cool water behind any of these |
doc#131 | organized. The Jews for 2500 years have | been | a prime example, though the adherents of |
doc#131 | having religious relevance. It has thus | been | a significant factor in the conservation |
doc#101 | perhaps their parochial preferences, there has | been | a special fascination since then in the |