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doc#43 | . In the 1920 presidential election they | had | that right and many of them did vote for |
doc#140 | cleansing effect of the sun's rays. She | had | the feeling that, under the mouldering |
doc#95 | carries a Canadian passport. When arrested, he | had | the submarine secrets on a roll of candid |
doc#142 | deliberately avoided the one subject that | had | them all curious: the failure of the boss |
doc#147 | bombed a group of houses that Intelligence | had | thought might contain Japanese supplies |
doc#133 | rifle. It could be some kind of trick Budd | had | thought up. No one walked in this country |
doc#133 | suspicion that this was a trick Al Budd | had | thought up was dispelled. No girl would |
doc#68 | before the boy (halfback Terry Isaacson) | had | time to turn around. He really crucified |
doc#141 | over them -- make them toe the line, as he | had | to -- if he knuckled under to this small |
doc#107 | Jeffersonians. In purchasing Louisiana, Jefferson | had | to adopt Hamilton's broad construction |
doc#105 | the public rooms, and which nolens volens | had | to be endured. As he talked about himself |
doc#112 | writing: in the last analysis, the questions | had | to be settled by the work itself. Nevertheless |
doc#141 | be prepared for almost any emergency. He | had | to depend on himself, since he was invariably |
doc#140 | listen? </p><p> Pamela groped blindly. She | had | to escape. She had to move in some direction |
doc#148 | college", I grinned, "I remember a poem I | had | to read in my lit class. I don't even remember |
doc#22 | too trusting of Communists, it gradually | had | to relinquish them. </p><p> One factor was |
doc#107 | funding operations of the Government he | had | to resort to borrowing small sums from |
doc#134 | </p><p> Gavin's lips moved so that Clayton | had | to stoop to catch the words. "Do you remember |
doc#136 | what he had done. In the brief moment I | had | to talk to them before I took my post on |
doc#142 | failed and they ran into trouble, Brannon | had | told the others, they would withdraw -- |