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doc#111 | pattern may not be essential to the outcome | but | , because the pattern was empirically determined |
doc#67 | doesn't even have a nose guard or hip pads | but | he's one of the most valuable members of |
doc#107 | involved was neither selfish nor parochial | but | , rather, as Washington in his last wartime |
doc#127 | relationship is maintained peripherally | but | not centrally where the pulmonary vein |
doc#138 | realization necessary not only to my physical | but | also to my spiritual wellbeing. To this |
doc#76 | </p><p> Spahn not only is a superior pitcher | but | a gentlemanly fine fellow, a ball player |
doc#115 | a futility that was not merely pitiable | but | often ridiculous. Like Napoleon, he was |
doc#110 | Its drafters discussed this vital point | but | left it out of their Constitution. Their |
doc#104 | tomb in which Persia lies well preserved | but | indeed dead. Everyone is ready to grant |
doc#130 | encourage effective land reform programs | but | also to underline the relation of such |
doc#46 | concern then took "shortcuts" on the project | but | got paid anyway, Hemphill said. </p><p> The |
doc#112 | illumination, but there has been no question | but | that she moves toward the dark. That is |
doc#121 | OF WASHING Although there is no question | but | that the process of washing fabrics involves |
doc#102 | post twenty-four hours a day. It is a quiet | but | impressive room -- 140 feet long, thirty |
doc#102 | 's son from Beallsville, Ohio, is a quiet | but | impressive man. His eyes are steady anchors |
doc#128 | may fail to elicit a conditioned reaction | but | cause an increased synchrony instead of |
doc#86 | used a machine to keep a permanent record | but | abandoned the practice about two years |
doc#130 | must become skilled not merely at response | but | also at projection. American and free-world |
doc#76 | network will continue to abide by the rule | but | NBC will play to a conclusion here. There |
doc#136 | bouncing like a rubber ball. He started to run | but | Oso's shot caught him on the wing. He jerked |