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doc#143 been near. </p><p> Lewis was a man who had made a full-time job of cow stealing. He had
doc#146 himself. "It's the second time War Ax hands made a play for that money. </p><p> How much of
doc#108 single Southern author, major or minor, has made the urban problems of an urban South his
doc#111 independence from the physical environment has made the most rapid strides. We have ample light
doc#108 ever been, or could ever be, done. He has made it his, and his it remains, irrevocably
doc#109 cape lined with grass. Mr. Nikolais has made a distinctive contribution to the arts
doc#67 tries during three games .... Saxton has made only one second-half appearance this season
doc#126 making their nest in moss. Once she has made up her mind, the queen starts out by constructing
doc#130 and wider groups. But these countries have made big strides toward developing the necessary
doc#104 Out of water, brick, and tile they have made far more than just a bridge. </p><p> On spring
doc#22 Republicans, if they had been in power, would have made "amateurish and monumental blunders" in
doc#105 Toscanini's invitation, of the NBC Orchestra, he made numerous guest appearances throughout the
doc#35 leader. MAYOR VISITS BUCKLEY As usual, he made no attempt to get in touch with Carmine
doc#138 saw me coming he turned his radio off. He made a show of rearranging my forms on the shelf
doc#134 He meant to help Gavin all the time. He made a fool of you, Lester". He swung round
doc#143 much larger salary from parties unknown. He made their spreads his headquarters, and he
doc#86 and again", Dr. Jenkins commented as he made his suggestion. "These are the board's
doc#143 the killing with the vague insinuations he made . </p><p> "Exterminatin' cow thieves is just
doc#109 For Mr. Taylor's Images and Reflections he made some diaphanous tents that alternately
doc#105 regularly at the San Francisco Opera, where he made his debut with a memorable performance