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doc#134 | ago, on those nights when he slept alone | by | his campfire and waked suddenly to the |
doc#128 | the hypothalamic balance has been altered | by | physiological experimentation, pharmacological |
doc#122 | <formul> eutectic on the vacuum line, and | by | exchange of <formul> with molten <formul> |
doc#130 | assistance for their domestic needs and | by | reacting firmly to irresponsible actions |
doc#116 | customers and community. Corporations are apt | by | nature to be impersonal, inhumane, shortsighted |
doc#108 | homeland, which is too readily assimilated | by | both foreign readers and visiting Yankees |
doc#23 | and Crime, to be supported and assisted | by | a Citizens Advisory Council of recognized |
doc#115 | after the meaning of life. He is driven back | by | his yearning to the wintry homeland of |
doc#58 | William Brod is opposed in his re-election bid | by | Barbara Njust, Miles C. Bubenik and Frank |
doc#9 | the right of eminent domain, under a bill | by | Sen. Frank Owen III of El Paso, to acquire |
doc#144 | </p><p> Curt opened the door, grabbed Black | by | the shoulder, and pulled him into the barn |
doc#61 | run homer by Norm Siebern and a solo blast | by | Bill Tuttle tied the game, and single runs |
doc#22 | the Castro regime from the Communist bloc | by | working for a diplomatic detente and a |
doc#47 | objected on Tuesday to a proposed boost | by | the city in licensing fees, saying that |
doc#130 | can to discourage this conclusion, both | by | offering assistance for their domestic |
doc#72 | night ... Ed Donnelly is still bothered | by | a side injury and will miss his starting |
doc#124 | partial or low-grade immunity may be broken | by | an appropriate dose of agent. </p><p> There |
doc#134 | untenanted and brooding, too strong to be broken | by | the will of men. Gavin sighed bitterly. |
doc#137 | their eyes, letting himself be browbeaten | by | a woman. They expected greater things from |
doc#104 | Chehel Sotun -- a pavilion and garden built | by | Shah Abbas II in the seventeenth century |