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doc#29 | President Eisenhower by Richard J. Hughes. | His | reference to 'discredited carcass` or ' |
doc#138 | how limited was his sphere of influence. | His | job simply consisted in registering new |
doc#146 | followed at once and halted two steps inside. | His | eyes widened. While five minutes ago the |
doc#138 | men. When the phone rang he answered it. | His | authority extended to the far edge of the |
doc#147 | motion and almost ran to the plane with it. | His | face was dark as the sky above it as he |
doc#97 | left eyebrow and a possible sprained knee. | His | losses included his money bag, containing |
doc#136 | emerged as men. Gray Eyes was in the lead. | His | face was split by a vermilion streak, his |
doc#102 | Beallsville, Ohio, is a quiet but impressive man. | His | eyes are steady anchors of the deepest |
doc#138 | certain he was really a spineless little man. | His | hat (the cause of his baldness?) hung on |
doc#115 | obviously very similar to that of Napoleon. | His | ideal was Alexander of Macedon, as Napoleon |
doc#140 | <p> Pamela was glad Jim was nowhere near. | His | presence would have interfered with her |
doc#136 | could smell woodsmoke, grease, and oil. | His | eyes were dark, fluid, fearful, and he |
doc#115 | did not, however, find himself at once. | His | next major work, completed in 1892, was |
doc#144 | in an attempt to knock Curt's brains out. | His | aim was hurried; so the pitchfork whistled |
doc#105 | harmony, as well in the violin and piano. | His | professional career began when he was twenty |
doc#107 | high ambition, was a political prodigy. | His | revolutionary pamphlets, published when |
doc#79 | Blume, Shea worked relentlessly. </p><p> | His | goal was to obtain a National League team |
doc#147 | And then he thought Todman might be right. | His | mind flicked through the mental pictures |
doc#142 | followed them inside, crowding the small room. | His | face was stiff with anger when they let |
doc#115 | poetry and carried them out on a grand scale. | His | peculiar gift, as had been suggested before |