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doc#146 | of the Antler ranch house. He tightened | up | in a twinkling. So far as he knew, only |
doc#114 | unpopular (how many of us oldsters took | up | drinking in prohibition days, drinking |
doc#142 | was puffing on a cigar, and he was turning | up | his coat collar against the rain. It was |
doc#118 | cathode towards the anode with velocities | up | <formul>. This phenomenon has been experimentally |
doc#104 | people leave their shops and houses and walk | up | through the lanes of the city to the bridge |
doc#135 | back of me", he said. "I'm going to walk | up | to the horses, bold as brass, pretending |
doc#75 | had gone into the station. Ritchie walked | up | to him at the magazine stand. </p><p> "I |
doc#93 | direct. Others, which are reached by walking | up | a single flight of stairs, have balconies |
doc#75 | was and he was quite cold. But he warmed | up | after a while. I told him what Liston had |
doc#146 | into a depression. He knew now what he was | up | against. Whoever was out there hiding in |
doc#147 | panic of vertigo. He had no idea which was | up | and which was down. He held the controls |
doc#133 | the meal was ready, he told Jones to wash | up | , and going into the front room, woke the |
doc#139 | than Mitch Barton, he had clawed his way | up | from mucker in the pits to manager of the |
doc#81 | how much nicer it would be to drop one way | up | there". </p><p> For a serious young man who |
doc#35 | national committee. </p><p> Resentment welled | up | yesterday among Democratic district leaders |
doc#147 | planes moved swiftly and easily. Greg went | up | tight against the ceiling and led them |
doc#137 | sound of her horse any longer, then went | up | to where the children were sleeping. </p> |
doc#102 | tried to start transmitting one. "I'd wind | up | full of .38 bullet holes", he said, and |
doc#4 | Byrd. The Georgia Legislature will wind | up | its 1961 session Monday and head for home |
doc#133 | this was rationalization. Sometimes he woke | up | in the middle of the night thinking of |