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doc#103 | the town aborigines. The smell at first | was | more surprising than unpleasant. It was |
doc#140 | Unconcerned, indifferent, unmotivated, the forest | was | simply there -- fighting man's depredations |
doc#122 | sodium iodide solution. Carrier <formul> | was | added and the aqueous and organic phases |
doc#138 | nothing I'd ever seen before. Its front | was | windowless, but irregularities in the masonry |
doc#72 | <p> Despite the 45-degree weather the game | was | clicked off in 1:48, thanks to only three |
doc#85 | were admitted to the hospital. The girl | was | in critical condition with burns over 90 |
doc#133 | under it red and angry. </p><p> Her blond hair | was | frowzy, her dress torn in several places |
doc#145 | knew that it would heal. But his only hat | was | something else again. "Nate! Nate"! he |
doc#32 | private lumber companies. In October 1944, he | was | appointed state warden and chief of the |
doc#105 | mother taught him to play the piano, he | was | able to read notes before he learned the |
doc#107 | for six long years of the Revolution, he | was | the indispensable factor in the ultimate |
doc#61 | tried to stretch his blow into a triple, he | was | cut down in a close play at third, Tuttle |
doc#50 | suffered multiple fractures of both ankles. He | was | in Baptist Memorial hospital. IGNITION |
doc#103 | gazed away from us as we approached. He | was | over six feet tall and very thin. His legs |
doc#135 | at her eyes. </p><p> Mike turned away. He | was | thinking that the way she had responded |
doc#134 | thought. He would never reach California. He | was | too old -- when he passed up and through |
doc#136 | see the blood running down his chest. He | was | riding between two warriors, who held him |
doc#141 | insignificant, almost contemptible. </p><p> He | was | handsome, with his coal-black hair and |
doc#139 | constant assault against his eardrums. </p><p> He | was | a big man, wearing a neat flannel shirt |
doc#69 | to Abner Haynes, the flashy halfback. He | was | called upon 26 times -- more than all of |