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doc#115 | stones where as a child I used to play". | He | is utterly disappointed in himself and |
doc#81 | provisional ball and get a ruling". </p><p> | He | scored a 4 for the embedded ball, a 3 with |
doc#146 | to Colcord and tell him about it, Russ". | He | started to return it. </p><p> To his faint |
doc#103 | that sort of thing. Very simple". </p><p> | He | was right. The landscape kept repeating |
doc#135 | house and talk terms with them". </p><p> | He | handed the bayonet to Dean and kept the |
doc#27 | them what this will mean for the town". | He | expects that if the present timetable is |
doc#26 | track -- the free enterprise track". </p><p> | He | said that when he was a Socialist in 1910 |
doc#141 | might be in for a speck of trouble". </p><p> | He | opened the door and got out. He waited |
doc#147 | the engine noise. "They haven't seen us". | He | hit the radio button. "Now, Sweeneys, now |
doc#25 | Nugent to get "the benefit of his views". | He | will then appoint the study committee with |
doc#144 | stuff", Curt said. "Just hold it that way". | He | reached out to pull the door shut and fasten |
doc#137 | Somebody might mistake you for a woman". </p><p> | He | meant to say more, but he never got the |
doc#105 | make it a point to be there once a year". | He | will conduct two concerts at the Accademia |
doc#78 | Pittsburgh Central Catholic High School in 1949. | He | remained there for four years before moving |
doc#144 | <p> By now Curt was seeing clearly again. | He | stepped inside Jess's guard and landed |
doc#141 | to listen"! </p><p> Lord nodded agreeably. | He | said he wanted very much to listen. He |
doc#137 | wished they weren't going to town at all. | He | had an uneasy feeling about it. That girl |
doc#50 | suffered multiple fractures of both ankles. | He | was in Baptist Memorial hospital. IGNITION |
doc#103 | He gazed away from us as we approached. | He | was over six feet tall and very thin. His |
doc#109 | . Then the choreographer must arbitrate. | He | must rearrange matters so that two performers |