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doc#139 | head. </p><p> They were free. Even Barton | could | not quite believe it. It had gone without |
doc#141 | heard laughter, hoots of derision, but he | could | not read the racket properly. He could |
doc#105 | Since he introduces so much modern music, I | could | not resist asking how he felt about it. |
doc#45 | contributing to its defeat. The administration | could | not say why $28 million was needed for |
doc#140 | throat in ever-tightening circles. </p><p> She | could | not scream, for even if a sound could take |
doc#139 | before he exhaled. </p><p> Through the gloom he | could | not see the man beside him clearly but |
doc#112 | the artist now". </p><p> Yet, I responded, | could | not similar things be said about the art |
doc#145 | down the grade leading toward them, Matilda | could | not speak at all. Then, with a glory that |
doc#138 | what they were doing, and exactly where, I | could | not tell. It was, I felt, possible that |
doc#138 | the hall on my way to the toilet I still | could | not tell for sure how far to the rear the |
doc#106 | convinced of the truth of my statement, but | could | not think of anything that might evoke |
doc#105 | school at the age of five-and-a-half, he | could | not understand why the alphabet begins |
doc#145 | they now were for her and for Rod. But she | could | n't, not yet. Not with the memory of her |
doc#138 | tickets he snatched them away from my hand. He | could | n't afford to have anyone mess around with |
doc#143 | of the killing. The former scout's alibi | could | n't be shaken. The authorities had to release |
doc#144 | come easy to someone like Jess, but Curt | could | n't bring himself to do it. </p><p> Apparently |
doc#139 | over with a horse. A company of cavalry | could | n't come in there if two men were guarding |
doc#141 | you out a permit right now". </p><p> McBride | could | n't do either, of course. Not immediately |
doc#143 | Tom mentioned more than once. He evidently | could | n't foresee that it might be his downfall |
doc#10 | Opponents generally argued that the ballot | could | n't give enough information about tax proposals |