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doc#136 | in his arms; I didn't catch a wink. Every | time | I closed my eyes, I saw Gray Eyes rushing |
doc#4 | under which new bonds would be issued every | time | a portion of the old ones are paid off |
doc#136 | . In this country there's a war on every | time | the grass turns green. First it was the |
doc#67 | three games. </p><p> Time stands still every | time | Moritz, a 26-year-old Army Signal Corps |
doc#22 | its foreign policy erupts for the first | time | . </p><p> There is little optimism here that |
doc#43 | and many of them did vote for the first | time | . SEATS ON SQUARE Along this avenue which |
doc#63 | track in a fast condition for the first | time | this week and 8,280 St. Patty Day celebrants |
doc#103 | squall, raising their arms and, for the first | time | , shouting and capering. Then the wind died |
doc#105 | Switzerland. He returned to Germany for the first | time | in 1953, where he has since conducted in |
doc#118 | knowledge, successfully applied for the first | time | by C. Sheer and co-workers (Ref. 2). The |
doc#130 | indeed, they must be built for the first | time | -- on a new basis which looks toward the |
doc#138 | wall of the office I noticed, for the first | time | , a door which had been left partially open |
doc#68 | and kept the pressure on. It was the first | time | we've been ahead this season (when John |
doc#104 | deep in his chest. </p><p> It was a fortunate | time | in which to build, for the seventeenth |
doc#140 | If, as she walked, her steps fumbled from | time | to time, she chose to ignore that omen. |
doc#126 | eggs like a mother hen, taking a sip from | time | to time from the rather liquid honey in |
doc#140 | soft, caressed her shoulders warmly from | time | to time. It was not, thought Pamela, such |
doc#62 | mood to celebrate. </p><p> Just before game | time | , Robinson's pretty wife, Connie informed |
doc#95 | a half years, was released, being given | time | off for good behavior. He promptly went |
doc#68 | before the boy (halfback Terry Isaacson) had | time | to turn around. He really crucified him |