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doc#18 | statement discharging the 23d ward case, Karns | told | Wexler that if the seven cases scheduled |
doc#141 | <p> "Well, I'll tell you about that", Lord | told | him. "We aim t' be see-lective, y'know? |
doc#141 | , man! I'm no lawyer. I just do what I'm | told | , and" -- </p><p> "Uh-huh. An' that could |
doc#26 | the gross national product -- but neither | told | us how to achieve it". </p><p> He said he |
doc#148 | century poets. In those days poems often | told | a story in verse and those boys had some |
doc#141 | officer in this country. Never, he'd once | told | Joyce, had he encountered any man or situation |
doc#9 | outlay of $88,000 was absorbed, Parkhouse | told | the Senate. </p><p> The TEA estimated there |
doc#95 | of parts were sought. </p><p> Six radiomen | told | how, twice on two days after the ring was |
doc#26 | expert, said here yesterday. </p><p> Mr. Reama | told | the Rotary Club of Providence at its luncheon |
doc#97 | 50 and his $214 paycheck. </p><p> Robinson | told | Policemen James Jones and Morgan Lloyd |
doc#67 | single game. </p><p> "This year, coach Royal | told | me if I'd work on my place-kicking he thought |
doc#29 | campaign managers for Jones. </p><p> Sandman | told | the gathering that reports from workers |
doc#22 | blunders" in Cuba. </p><p> One Republican senator | told | this correspondent that he was constantly |
doc#141 | delicate appearance. </p><p> Just nothing, she | told | herself. Just so darned sure of himself |
doc#89 | floor, police said. </p><p> The younger son | told | police his brother had run from the house |
doc#4 | Griffin. </p><p> The Highway Department source | told | The Constitution, however, that Vandiver |
doc#146 | the ranch house across the brushy swells | told | him nothing. Still a quarter-mile away, |
doc#148 | was aware of a humid look in her eyes that | told | me the time was opportune. There was little |
doc#141 | thing to say. By failing to do as he was | told | instantly -- to take out a permit or return |
doc#146 | known about Colcord's money unless he was | told | -- and who else would have told him"? he |