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doc#138 | scrawny pale chest underneath. It was obvious | that | he wished himself different from the sort |
doc#140 | tightly that they ached; stifled her lungs so | that | her breath came in harsh gasps; clutched |
doc#109 | me". Looking back, Miss Marsicano feels | that | her ideas may have been influenced by those |
doc#96 | detectives, said that evidence would show | that | his clients were "entirely innocent". ' |
doc#115 | satisfied by surface. It may, however, be noted | that | his gift for color and imagery must have |
doc#141 | 've got a pedigree as long as my leg, and | that | I don't amount to anything. But" -- </p> |
doc#138 | aroused, had mounted at such a rate recently | that | I now found its realization necessary not |
doc#26 | election day. </p><p> He said he was "confessing | that | I was a member of the Socialist Party in |
doc#106 | the return fare, but had trusted to luck | that | I would earn a sufficient amount, the young |
doc#27 | this will mean for the town". He expects | that | if the present timetable is followed a |
doc#129 | between the lines of two such pencils, so | that | in a sense a unique image can actually |
doc#111 | feeling that one might make some mistake or | that | in every previous execution one had been |
doc#107 | of my cause". </p><p> All seven recognized | that | independence was but the first step toward |
doc#119 | of course, a similar type of behavior to | that | indicated by birefringence studies. The |
doc#114 | graduating class of nearly one thousand at Yale; | that | is, about one-half of one per cent, which |
doc#114 | perchance, that A&M (vocational training, | that | is) was quite sufficient for the immigrant |
doc#103 | swinging up to see the target, a loose motion | that | is just short of stumbling and yet is wonderfully |
doc#126 | that these bees love a fine-grained soil | that | is moist; yet the water in the ground should |
doc#119 | value of the stresses in viscoelastic fluids | that | is not mentioned as such in the literature |
doc#119 | above statement as has been pointed out, and | that | is that fluids can relax by flowing into |