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doc#22 | Republicans, if they had been in power, would | have | made "amateurish and monumental blunders |
doc#95 | current anti-submarine effort and would | have | shown what we are doing in research and |
doc#144 | to shut the door and hook it. Black would | have | little trouble getting out, but it might |
doc#45 | Legislature. </p><p> Actually, Davis would | have | to toss in the towel soon anyway. Many |
doc#116 | corporations because disagreements would | have | to be settled by government representatives |
doc#146 | unless he was told -- and who else would | have | told him"? he asked himself. "It's the |
doc#116 | proprietorship instead of a partnership, I would | have | been even abler to solve long-range problems |
doc#144 | him spinning. An inch lower and it would | have | knocked him out. As it was, his vision |
doc#100 | Little Rock I believe the majority would | have | been for the Old South. </p><p> Belief in |
doc#101 | owed by his nation to other nations would | have | astonished a nineteenth-century statesman |
doc#22 | victories in Laos, almost any observer would | have | said that President Kennedy had blended |
doc#140 | Jim was nowhere near. His presence would | have | interfered with her duty. </p><p> The mountainside |
doc#10 | public hearing on Feb. 22. The proposal would | have | to receive final legislative approval, |
doc#140 | grappling with them. A few days ago, she would | have | thought such an expedition as this utterly |
doc#121 | contrast, a metal coupon <formul> in size would | have | a magnitude from 100,000 to a million less |
doc#100 | imagine that a majority of Southerners would | have | voted against the Confederacy. Since the |
doc#100 | that large numbers of Southerners would | have | happily put on their old Confederate uniforms |
doc#122 | column shows the rate of exchange that would | have | been observed at a relative intensity of |
doc#96 | , Sokol said, "they were told they would | have | to get to know certain areas of Chicago |
doc#127 | simultaneous pressures in all three vessels would | have | rendered the shunts inoperable and hence |