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doc#9 | </p><p> Under Formby's plan, an appointee | would | be selected by a board composed of the |
doc#37 | GROUPS TO MEET What could rescue the bill | would | be some quick progress on a bill amending |
doc#5 | given that reconsideration of the action | would | be sought. </p><p> While emphasizing that |
doc#121 | logical to expect that polyphosphate ions | would | be strongly sorbed on the surface of the |
doc#76 | especially at the minor league level. You | would | be surprised how many fans purposely stayed |
doc#120 | from the magnetically contaminated <formul> | would | be suspect. </p><p> Plane suggested another |
doc#18 | complementary" miscount of the vote, in which votes | would | be taken from one candidate and given to |
doc#140 | that, under the mouldering leaves, there | would | be the bodies of dead animals, quietly |
doc#102 | and the antiseptic, windowless rooms that | would | be the foxholes of tomorrow's impersonal |
doc#24 | of the first things he would do, he said, | would | be to organize classes in first aid. Other |
doc#40 | instead of economic strength, as in the past, | would | be to take jobs from European nations and |
doc#116 | investment and risk for a proprietorship | would | be too great for a much needed project |
doc#100 | </p><p> I do not think that my experience | would | be typical for Southerners living in the |
doc#119 | the normal pressures. Such an instrument | would | be useful for the characterization of many |
doc#136 | And here all the time you knew the Sioux | would | be using our rifles on them! God, what |
doc#147 | before the scheduled time for return, Donovan | would | be watching for every speck in the sky. |
doc#24 | defense in the city, Mr. Hawksley said he | would | be willing to bet that not more than one |
doc#24 | a number of qualified city residents who | would | be willing to take the full-time CD job |
doc#102 | Unanimously they believe that the world | would | become a safer place if more of us -- and |
doc#132 | phobic-like fear that some terrible harm | would | befall the second twin, whose birth had |