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doc#110 | to secede. But though each of its members | had | asserted this right against the Union, |
doc#137 | could see her face more clearly than he | had | at any time before. He had forgotten that |
doc#134 | patted the warm flesh of his neck. The mare | had | backed away. "You take it easy, boy", Clayton |
doc#136 | in a long time, and on Montero's orders | had | baked enough bread to last the day. Buckets |
doc#112 | to do so! He wanted to know if my father | had | beaten me or my mother had run away from |
doc#103 | dirt, and ashes were a cosmetic. The boys | had | beautiful dark eyes and unlike their father |
doc#108 | the South was only 15% urban; in 1950 it | had | become 47.1% urban. In a mere half-century |
doc#81 | bunker guarding the green, an embankment that | had | become soft and spongy from the rains, |
doc#147 | was down. He held the controls where they | had | been. Sweat popped out over him and he |
doc#18 | two other cases he ruled that the state | had | been "unable to make a case". Contempt |
doc#148 | three or four years older than I and it | had | been a long time since I had seen as gorgeous |
doc#105 | with pleasure over a Poussin exhibit he | had | been able to see in Paris a year ago. </p> |
doc#135 | , in fact, showing signs of reviving. He | had | been carrying an Enfield rifle and a holstered |
doc#0 | conducted. </p><p> The September-October term jury | had | been charged by Fulton Superior Court Judge |
doc#137 | had little cause to complain. The place | had | been cheap -- just the little he had left |
doc#60 | cases with opening statements, some of which | had | been deferred until after the government |
doc#38 | to pay his hotel bill that the usual rate | had | been doubled. When he protested, the hotel |
doc#143 | about him. </p><p> By 1898, rustling losses | had | been driven down to the lowest level ever |
doc#78 | ends. CHOICE WAS EXPECTED The selection | had | been expected. Skorich was considered the |
doc#114 | the sort predicted by Booker T. Washington | had | been going on. But with the renewal of |