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doc#142 | law officer and" -- </p><p> They moved in | on | him, crowded him from all sides. No man |
doc#135 | building. </p><p> Fiske joined them, unsteady | on | his feet. Julia, seeing the bandage, rushed |
doc#141 | when he showed up in town with a pistol | on | his hip. He had a legitimate reason for |
doc#68 | Bob McNaughton which Gannon intercepted | on | his own 44 and returned 22 yards. </p><p> |
doc#133 | He stopped every few minutes and leaned | on | his shovel as he studied the horizon, but |
doc#141 | absorber, and spring. </p><p> He went prone | on | his stomach, the better to pursue his examination |
doc#147 | returned. </p><p> Greg pushed the radio button | on | his throttle. "Todman, let's try to go |
doc#75 | anybody, and has stayed away from newsmen | on | his train trip across the nation to Reno |
doc#36 | build a private beach for a state judge | on | his waterfront property. An assistant attorney |
doc#145 | can outgrip me, Harmony". </p><p> With Rod | on | his way and Matilda visiting with Mrs. |
doc#30 | out that mandatory legislation impinging | on | home rule is basically distasteful, he |
doc#142 | , rode through the rain to the big house | on | Houston Street. Its windows glowed with |
doc#112 | countries of Asia and Africa, and also of course | on | how long the cold war remains cold. Even |
doc#137 | absent-mindedly at the pans and reflected | on | how things had turned out. That afternoon |
doc#138 | the switch in the office, flicked off and | on | impatiently. This sort of petty vigilance |
doc#133 | pay you anything. I guess you'd better go | on | in the morning". "We'll work for our keep |
doc#130 | countries should place special emphasis | on | inducing the central governments to assume |
doc#135 | found that he was able to hobble around | on | it. </p><p> "So it wasn't the earthquake |
doc#148 | one another and we both feared to dwell | on | it because of our relationship. When our |
doc#126 | only a large number of long, branched hairs | on | its legs, on which the pollen grains will |