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doc#126 | compartment" or "egg cell" which is filled with | that | famous pollen-and-nectar mixture called |
doc#143 | move out. </p><p> "Just let me meet up with | that | damned bushwhackin' coward face-to-face |
doc#92 | years ago, has more than tripled within | that | span of time. </p><p> In 1961, it is estimated |
doc#121 | the washing process, it is little wonder | that | the use of a number of detergent constituents |
doc#126 | later in the season. The broods of workers | that | appear later tend to be bigger than the |
doc#141 | people of this isolated law-unto-itself world | that | was Lord's world. This, he was sure, was |
doc#112 | world-shattering. For one thing, the world | that | Beckett sees is already shattered. His |
doc#114 | possessed no superior virtue, to "show the world | that | " (as James's Christopher Newman said to |
doc#139 | brought extra mounts. He had been worried | that | with Miller and Rankin added to the escape |
doc#111 | <p> The frequently postulated antique worry | that | the daylight hours might dwindle to complete |
doc#88 | of the City Council complained yesterday | that | there are "deficiencies" in the city's |
doc#27 | possible. </p><p> Mr. Martinelli said yesterday | that | the Citizens Group of Johnston will meet |
doc#88 | HOME FOR REST Mr. Werner said yesterday | that | operations continued through the week. |
doc#137 | smiling at him. </p><p> "Carwood didn't tell you | that | ", she said. </p><p> "No", Wilson said. "But |
doc#146 | ruled decidedly. I've had enough. It was you | that | tracked it down anyway, Stevens", he pursued |