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doc#112 | father had beaten me or my mother had run | away | from home to give me an unhappy childhood |
doc#116 | dams. Thus, if corporations are not to run | away | with us, they must become quasi-governmental |
doc#140 | branches snapped as she pushed them ruthlessly | away | from her. </p><p> Miraculously, she found |
doc#104 | cultures today these twins have been sent | away | to the libraries and museums. In Persia |
doc#139 | wife died in childbirth after I was sent | away | . </p><p> "I can't leave him there. Donald |
doc#115 | both first and last, the whole. It slips | away | , it burns and tortures me. That little |
doc#123 | i.e., the solar-wind protons, must sputter | away | the surface atoms of the dust and cause |
doc#134 | place. If we let them go, they won't stay | away | , they'll find men to ride with them and |
doc#75 | official word to anybody, and has stayed | away | from newsmen on his train trip across the |
doc#76 | surprised how many fans purposely stayed | away | from Bears Stadium last year because of |
doc#144 | feet, lowered his head, and took one step | away | from the wall. Curt caught him flush on |
doc#138 | reached for the tickets he snatched them | away | from my hand. He couldn't afford to have |
doc#135 | joined the flight. The animals thundered | away | into the moonlight, heading for the ridges |
doc#142 | will see to that". </p><p> "But after a time | away | from you ...". </p><p> "A year, Luis? Five |
doc#59 | felt necessary in the face of modern trends | away | from the Bible. The council agreed it should |
doc#138 | moving about in the darkness. I would turn | away | from my writing in the hope of getting |
doc#139 | n't like to starve". </p><p> Barton turned | away | , his eyes falling upon Rankin beside his |
doc#136 | again. The few survivors grudgingly turned | away | . In the distance we could hear the drums |
doc#135 | and dabbing at her eyes. </p><p> Mike turned | away | . He was thinking that the way she had responded |
doc#132 | the meaning of a younger son's wandering | away | from home in terms of his feelings of displacement |