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doc#90 | university's degree in law. </p><p> Mr. Simpkins | made | a name for himself as a member of the House |
doc#148 | or did, so instead of just telling him I | made | a pass, say I tried to date you and that |
doc#148 | know what we can do", I said. "Tell him I | made | a pass at you". </p><p> She raised a protesting |
doc#148 | romance and flirtation. If you tell him I | made | a pass at you he might think you misunderstood |
doc#29 | ATTACK Jones said he regretted Hughes had | made | a personal attack on a past president. |
doc#103 | The tiny bodies, dropped onto a dry leaf, | made | a pile as big as a small apple. </p><p> The |
doc#146 | himself. "It's the second time War Ax hands | made | a play for that money. </p><p> How much of |
doc#148 | prove to him what a louse I really am. We | made | a rendezvous tomorrow evening at nine on |
doc#138 | saw me coming he turned his radio off. He | made | a show of rearranging my forms on the shelf |
doc#72 | some good infield play. </p><p> Chico Ruiz | made | a spectacular play on Alusik's grounder |
doc#139 | it without being ruthless, and Hague had | made | a virtue of ruthlessness all of his life |
doc#29 | Americans will resent deeply the statements | made | about President Eisenhower by Richard J. |
doc#102 | me that the President's decision could be | made | and announced on the gold circuit within |
doc#118 | and 200 Amp. Qualitative observations were | made | and high-speed motion pictures were taken |
doc#103 | Finally, however, the arrangements were | made | and we drove out into the bush in a Land |
doc#117 | in Table 1. Observations have also been | made | at 1.5 mm using optical techniques (Sinton |
doc#117 | <p> Very recently, observations have been | made | at 8-mm wave length with a reflector 22 |
doc#129 | </p><p> Observations similar to these can be | made | at each point of g. Hence g must have either |
doc#140 | if atonement were possible, could only be | made | at that sacred, sacrificial basin. It was |
doc#143 | yards. Rumors of the offer Tom Horn had | made | at the Stockgrowers' Association meeting |