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doc#41 | was too early to say what would be decided | if | no agreement was reached after three days |
doc#134 | the absence of light, looked primeval, as | if | no man had ever trespassed before. It looked |
doc#147 | clearly identifiable enemy continued on as | if | no one else were around. "They haven't |
doc#129 | by the two lines would be too high. But | if | no two lines of the regulus of multiple |
doc#107 | , love of country, super-imposed upon -- | if | not displacing -- affectionate ties to |
doc#108 | material which may well serve other writers | if | not himself: the problems with which a |
doc#53 | persuade them to enjoy a way of life which, | if | not identical, is congenial with ours", |
doc#108 | coat of paint. The Negro faces as much, | if | not more, difficulty in fitting himself |
doc#100 | arising out of business ties impose courtesy, | if | not sympathy, toward resident and visiting |
doc#116 | future is to be extremely shortsighted, | if | nothing else. We must believe we have the |
doc#109 | walks off, neither pleased nor disturbed, as | if | nothing had happened. If one dancer slaps |
doc#136 | imagined what would have happened to Missy | if | Old Knife's large party of screeching warriors |
doc#127 | wide limits anatomy dictates function and, | if | one is permitted to speculate, potential |
doc#121 | particles bear charges of opposite sign or, | if | one kind is charged and the other kind |
doc#102 | button pushers and to push the buttons. What | if | one or more of them turn irrational or |
doc#110 | sovereignty that went to war in 1861 -- | if | only to see better how imperative is our |
doc#88 | small shopping areas "not be overlooked ... | if | our small merchants are to survive". </p> |
doc#9 | betting", said Ratcliff. "But I believe | if | people were better informed on this question |
doc#133 | north of the line". </p><p> Jones sighed as | if | relieved. "We've been looking for work, |
doc#146 | Russ wiped his hands on his pants-legs as | if | ridding himself of something unclean. His |