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doc#133 | because he was too exhausted to stay awake. | Each | day he found himself thinking less often |
doc#133 | found himself thinking less often of Ann; | each | day the hurt was a little duller, a little |
doc#133 | studied the horizon, but nothing happened, | each | day dragging out with monotonous calm. </p> |
doc#136 | all the Nations. Hell, they were fightin' | each | other so hard they had no time for anyone |
doc#136 | , Amy said firmly. "Let the savages kill | each | other. What do we care"? </p><p> Reverend |
doc#138 | have anyone mess around with them, he said. | Each | of those tickets was of great value to |
doc#139 | pit. The office was of logs, four rooms, | each | heated by an iron stove. The building was |
doc#139 | </p><p> The monitors ran twenty-four hours | each | day. Their roar, like the swelling volume |
doc#139 | handled the shipments of raw gold which | each | week went out to San Francisco. </p><p> Hague |
doc#142 | </p><p> They were silent for a little while, | each | looking glum. </p><p> Finally Luis Hernandez |
doc#142 | when they let go of his arms. He looked at | each | of them in turn, Brannon last of all. </p> |
doc#143 | first and second anonymous notices, and | each | time he had accused his neighbors of writing |
doc#143 | had it he slipped two small rocks under | each | victim's head as a sort of trademark. ( |
doc#145 | registry rocks they came to on this journey, | each | one exerted its own appeal. Even strange |
doc#147 | around Ormoc on the east coast of Leyte. | Each | plane carried two five-hundred pound bombs |
doc#147 | him. The dark brown bombs hanging under | each | wing looked large and powerful. The pilots |
doc#147 | closing fast. They were headed straight for | each | other on a collision course. Friend or |