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doc#142 | failed and they ran into trouble, Brannon had | told | the others, they would withdraw -- and |
doc#136 | Montero's methods. </p><p> Surprisingly, he had | told | the others what he had done. In the brief |
doc#133 | <p> There was more to this than Jones had | told | him. They were running from something. |
doc#138 | remember what this pompous little man had | told | me about the worth of a ticket. </p><p> Having |
doc#148 | he will know you are a good wife to have | told | him about it". </p><p> "But you" -- she began |
doc#146 | unless he was told -- and who else would have | told | him"? he asked himself. "It's the second |
doc#59 | touch with the church or religious life", he | told | delegates Friday. CHURCH LOSES PACE Talking |
doc#75 | playing baseball. </p><p> "I've had it", he | told | a newsman. "I know when my reflexes are |
doc#138 | white tickets of the sort handed out, he | told | me, every morning. Now, here was something |
doc#133 | set the table. When the meal was ready, he | told | Jones to wash up, and going into the front |
doc#133 | best-looking food I ever saw". </p><p> He | told | himself he had never seen two people eat |
doc#8 | current fiscal year next Aug. 31. </p><p> He | told | the committee the measure would merely |
doc#53 | annual meeting at the Multnomah Hotel. He | told | some 350 persons that the United States |
doc#105 | Maestro quoted The Flying Dutchman, as he | told | of his career and wanderings, explaining |
doc#138 | I doubted that he would understand me, I | told | the director my motives for applying. I |
doc#112 | home to give me an unhappy childhood. I | told | him no, that I had had a very happy childhood |
doc#75 | cold. But he warmed up after a while. I | told | him what Liston had said and he said Liston |
doc#75 | up to him at the magazine stand. </p><p> "I | told | him who I was and he was quite cold. But |
doc#137 | said. She seemed irritated. "I thought I | told | you to stay home". </p><p> The half-breed |
doc#109 | construct transitions so that a dancer who is | told | to lie prone one second and to leap wildly |