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doc#137 | at the pans and reflected on how things | had | turned out. That afternoon when they had |
doc#137 | noticed first, and all the other things | had | come afterward: cruelty, meanness, self |
doc#137 | own this place"? she said, and her tone | had | softened until it was almost friendly. |
doc#95 | development, the reactor and its steam turbines | had | been reduced greatly in size, and also |
doc#75 | was through playing baseball. </p><p> "I've | had | it", he told a newsman. "I know when my |
doc#142 | rising. "We'll ride out as soon as we've | had | chuck". </p><p> Brannon timed it so that |
doc#133 | Winchester, and started downstream. His visitors | had | crawled through the south fence and were |
doc#105 | the public rooms, and which nolens volens | had | to be endured. As he talked about himself |
doc#35 | county leaders at reports that Mayor Wagner | had | decided to seek a third term with Paul |
doc#114 | the sort predicted by Booker T. Washington | had | been going on. But with the renewal of |
doc#136 | strong position, using every bale and box we | had | in addition to barricades of logs and brush |
doc#148 | could not get it out of my head that we | had | a strong physical attraction for one another |
doc#114 | that a substantial portion of this wealth | had | accumulated in the hands of the descendants |
doc#143 | brand of justice the men of the new West | had | believed long outdated. </p><p> For three |
doc#142 | about it. Not that her mother knew what | had | happened, but they could speculate upon |
doc#63 | ATTEND RACES Richard M. Forbes's Paget, which | had | what seemed to be a substantial lead in |
doc#120 | measurements were made on material which | had | been heated to 375°C for one hour. Emission |
doc#60 | cases with opening statements, some of which | had | been deferred until after the government |
doc#114 | complaisance to South Carolina and Georgia, who | had | never attempted to restrain the importation |
doc#103 | </p><p> I persuaded an Australian friend who | had | lived "outback" for years to take me to |