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doc#54 | board said it thought it had gone as far | as | instructed so far and asked for more information |
doc#105 | concerts at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia, | as | well as concerts in Munich and Cologne. |
doc#132 | continued success in the care of the new babies | as | well as a marked improvement in the family |
doc#35 | evidence that Mr. Wagner regarded himself | as | bigger than the party. OPPOSITION REPORTED |
doc#121 | hydrophobic (oleophilic) substances such | as | greases, oils, or particles having a greasy |
doc#115 | worshipped him. Each is still glorified | as | a national hero. </p><p> The first half of |
doc#132 | the top, instead of seeing the services | as | part of a continuum, each important in |
doc#148 | expectation of fun and pleasure. It was | as | if they could hardly wait to get into their |
doc#81 | and last night was acclaimed in Rochester | as | the "Professional Athlete of the Year", |
doc#108 | in fitting himself into an urban economy | as | he did in an agrarian one. This represents |
doc#141 | wheel. He seemed very pleased with himself, | as | though some intricate scheme was working |
doc#107 | against the Declaration of Independence, | as | "a certain great fortune and piddling genius |
doc#108 | changing order of the South quite keenly, | as | can be proven by a quick recalling of his |
doc#1 | mayor's occupation as "attorney" and his age | as | 71. It listed his wife's age as 74 and |
doc#122 | intermediate reactions of atoms and free radicals, | as | well as information on the heat of dissociation |
doc#141 | goin' to say somethin'"? Then, helpfully, | as | she merely stared at him in weary silence |
doc#125 | were then marked, using the stained ones | as | a guide, and cut transversely so as to |
doc#145 | glowering faces. "Honey", he whispered. "Soon | as | we send them on their way and make camp |
doc#128 | emotional response. The visceral brain as well | as | the neocortex is known to contribute to |
doc#133 | moving slowly and irregularly, staggering, | as | if they found it a struggle to remain on |