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doc#115 | traditions. He did not, however, settle back | into | acquiescence with things as they were. |
doc#141 | sufficiently, at least, to get them back | into | town. A wildcatter had to be prepared for |
doc#133 | the water bucket on the shelf, went back | into | the front room, lifted the girl's head, |
doc#141 | whatsoever. Otherwise, she would be baited | into | a tantrum -- teased and provoked until |
doc#128 | excitability through the injection of a barbiturate | into | the posterior hypothalamus causes a lessening |
doc#138 | phone with studied negligence, then bark | into | it with gruff importance. What limited |
doc#144 | one side, and the tines of the fork bit | into | the floor. Jess wasted a few seconds trying |
doc#61 | When Robinson tried to stretch his blow | into | a triple, he was cut down in a close play |
doc#135 | hesitated, but Mike lifted him almost bodily | into | the saddle and thrust the reins in his |
doc#112 | of the face. The mouth frequently breaks | into | a disarming smile. The voice is light in |
doc#109 | matters so that two performers do not bump | into | each other. He must construct transitions |
doc#116 | State Department organized its bureaucracy | into | an East-West Contacts Staff in order to |
doc#81 | Arnold's iron shot from the tee burrowed | into | the bunker guarding the green, an embankment |
doc#132 | Soon Mrs. B.'s fears threatened to burst | into | a full-blown panic concerning the welfare |
doc#101 | duties to perform. The "positive state" came | into | existence. For lawyers, reflecting perhaps |
doc#112 | at my hotel at noon on Sunday, and I came | into | the lobby as the clock struck twelve. He |
doc#112 | drama near Paris. When Beckett's name came | into | the discussion, the priest grew loud and |
doc#140 | would give her entry. </p><p> Silence came | into | the forest -- a solid being that clapped |
doc#44 | Gov. Ross Barnett. </p><p> Barnett, who came | into | office with no previous experience in public |
doc#123 | potential energy and they will be captured | into | orbits about the Earth. De Jager (1955) |