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doc#134 | tongue round and round in the hollow of | his | cheek and his voice came out of his throat |
doc#143 | then noticed that Fred Powell was clutching | his | chest. The hired man ran over to help his |
doc#134 | forward to him. Gavin slipped his arms around | his | chest and hugged him fiercely. "All my |
doc#136 | with the strain of his screams. I found | his | chest in my sights. It had a red circle |
doc#147 | using a distance of five of the radii in | his | circular sight and then added another. |
doc#96 | detectives, said that evidence would show that | his | clients were "entirely innocent". 'HAD |
doc#78 | to quit after the 1948 season. He began | his | coaching career at Pittsburgh Central Catholic |
doc#142 | puffing on a cigar, and he was turning up | his | coat collar against the rain. It was not |
doc#75 | Ritchie of the Ogden Standard Examiner went to | his | compartment to talk with him. </p><p> The |
doc#127 | viewpoint. In criticism of the latter's views, | his | conclusions were based upon dog lung injection |
doc#143 | named William Lewis. After walking out to | his | corral that morning, he'd been amazed to |
doc#102 | that he was talking about bullets fired by | his | coworkers. </p><p> Now let us imagine a wing |
doc#107 | piddling genius". Washington castigated | his | critic, General Conway, as being capable |
doc#131 | aesthetic, and religious -- of man formed in | his | culture. </p><p> There is also the possibility |
doc#140 | would not impinge upon his nights, nor would | his | days be haunted by the dimly-outlined, |
doc#134 | . And he was fleeing, running -- fleeing | his | death and his life at the same time. The |
doc#147 | original course. </p><p> In seconds, Greg made | his | decision. </p><p> He pushed the radio button |
doc#78 | connection after he had refused to reconsider | his | decision to end his career as a player. |
doc#102 | from BMEWS. </p><p> If communications work, | his | decision would be instantly known in all |
doc#102 | the SAC commander, Gen. Thomas Powern, or | his | deputies and their staff would occupy a |