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doc#146 | a slug clipped fragments from the brush | off | at one side. The would-be assassin had |
doc#109 | case changes in the light or color will set | off | a kaleidescope of visual designs. Unconcerned |
doc#61 | batting for Adair, fanned after fouling | off | two 2-and-2 pitches, and Buddy Barker, |
doc#133 | even to walk, for the sole was completely | off | her left foot and Morgan saw that it was |
doc#147 | section of the plane. The Jap's propeller flew | off | in pieces. A large piece of engine cowling |
doc#95 | much of the week-end getting the secrets | off | to Moscow, either on a powerful transmitter |
doc#67 | swing a club very often, your timing gets | off | ". </p><p> Moritz, however, kicks only about |
doc#146 | his approach, was determined to drive him | off | before he could get into the fight. </p> |
doc#76 | Room Athletic Club" when games were cut | off | . Actually they were helpless to do anything |
doc#144 | that. Couldn't I just" -- His voice trailed | off | into silence. </p><p> Brenner continued to |
doc#147 | the clean roar of the engine that took him | off | the rough strip spoke well of the skill |
doc#102 | instances. Can thermonuclear war be set | off | by accident? What steps have been taken |
doc#146 | mean? Clapping spurs to the bronc he set | off | at a sharp canter, with growing alarm. </p> |
doc#35 | Mayor. </p><p> In an apparent effort to head | off | such a rival primary slate, Mr. Wagner |
doc#135 | lifted a screeching war whoop. That touched | off | a total stampede. He darted inside the |
doc#117 | maria heat up more rapidly and also cool | off | more rapidly than do the mountainous regions |
doc#121 | the presence of water which helps to float | off | the debris and acts, to some extent, as |
doc#68 | Monday and Tuesday of next week, then taper | off | ". </p><p> SMU will play the Owls at Rice |
doc#83 | the B. & O. operates. SALARY CUT AND LAY- | OFFS | It will be accomplished in two ways: 1. |
doc#147 | last to leave, and as he circled the ships | off | Tacloban he saw the clouds were dropping |