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doc#82 | Rozelle, the league commissioner, pointed | out | : </p><p> "We'll have the problem of baseball |
doc#83 | estimated since the lay-offs must be carried | out | in each area depending on what men are |
doc#84 | police he followed as the Negro man got | out | of the cab with his money. The victim was |
doc#92 | hardware manufacturing company, pointed | out | recently that many apartment seekers seem |
doc#95 | divorced. They are accused of whisking secrets | out | of naval strongrooms over which they kept |
doc#95 | almost a decade of work. It was first tried | out | on a conventional submarine, the Albacore |
doc#95 | the hunter-killer type, designed to seek | out | ships and other submarines with its most |
doc#100 | the North. And social relations arising | out | of business ties impose courtesy, if not |
doc#101 | responsibility for local economic distress won | out | over a "state's-responsibility" proposal |
doc#101 | the vastly influential John Austin who set | out | the main lines of the concept as now understood |
doc#102 | asked Wisman what would happen if he broke | out | the go codes and tried to start transmitting |
doc#102 | and we have the whole pie. Once we send | out | the whole pie, they can put their pieces |
doc#102 | put their pieces into it. Unless we send | out | the whole pie, their pieces mean nothing |
doc#102 | cryptographic secret. At any rate, three men | out | of a six-man B-52 crew are required to |
doc#103 | Bean. He tells of three men who started | out | on a trip across a single paddock, a ten |
doc#103 | the arrangements were made and we drove | out | into the bush in a Land Rover. We followed |
doc#103 | </p><p> "Damned right", he said. "Once I get | out | on the flat I do. Some chaps that know |
doc#103 | of a colony of ants and as the ants came | out | of the ground, the boys picked them up, |
doc#103 | I really think they can make one another | out | blindfolded". </p><p> "Here, Idje, you fella |
doc#104 | toughs who spend most of their lives in and | out | of the local prisons, brothels, and teahouses |