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doc#46 | relations between the companies and city | have | been under investigation by Hemphill and |
doc#67 | result, several of his successful conversions | have | gone barely far enough. </p><p> Moritz said |
doc#124 | square miles was covered. These dosages could | have | been increased by increasing the source |
doc#148 | were not that I knew who it was I could | have | mistaken it for my Aunt so well did her |
doc#133 | at her for a moment, wondering what could | have | reduced her to this condition. He had seen |
doc#53 | PATIENCE NEEDED Insuring that the countries | have | a freedom of choice, he said, was the biggest |
doc#130 | wider and wider groups. But these countries | have | made big strides toward developing the |
doc#113 | The new fact the initiates of this cult | have | to learn is that they must move toward |
doc#133 | fickle as Ann. If he had married her, he'd | have | been asking for trouble. </p><p> But all |
doc#139 | didn't tell you". </p><p> "If you hadn't I'd | have | killed you". </p><p> Dill's voice tightened |
doc#145 | Burnsides"? Hez asked, who still believed they'd | have | them to lick. </p><p> "They ain't even in |
doc#123 | Statistically, the most significant data | have | been collected from the sensors on 1958 |
doc#123 | varied by less than a factor of 4.5. The data | have | not yet been analyzed for diurnal variations |
doc#14 | in the Denton Independent School District | have | been re-elected for the 1961-62 session |
doc#131 | reward systems that most religions embody | have | great motivating effects. Religion provides |
doc#114 | The Yale Review, said: "We in New England | have | long since segregated our children". He |
doc#106 | for my first long voyage I did not even | have | the money for the return fare, but had |
doc#67 | -- out of football. Moritz doesn't even | have | a nose guard or hip pads but he's one of |
doc#122 | quantum yields of the order of <formul> | have | been observed at 85°. Despite extensive |
doc#131 | most cohesive forms of social groupings | have | grown out of religion. These groups have |