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doc#43 | parade. </p><p> Division one of the parade will | be | the service academies. Division two will |
doc#108 | material. </p><p> Faulkner, for one, appears to | be | safe from the accusing fingers of all assailants |
doc#138 | even know what sort of clothes I ought to | be | wearing. I did not despair, however; far |
doc#25 | 's resolution said. The small shops "must | be | retained, for they provide essential service |
doc#126 | over sods in your garden, but you have to | be | a really keen observer to see them at all |
doc#121 | the other kind is not, the attraction will | be | intensified and the tendency to agglomerate |
doc#139 | 's what they'll expect you to do. They'll | be | there waiting for you. I understand how |
doc#108 | and its new way of life the South might | be | reborn and the curse of slavery erased |
doc#68 | doubtful for the Rice game", Meek said. "He'll | be | out of action all this week. He got hit |
doc#114 | Y's select academy for boys, and you can | be | as liberal as you please with strict impunity |
doc#125 | antibody activity. This was later known to | be | the result of concentrating the minute |
doc#112 | to jeopardize form. "How could the mess | be | admitted, because it appears to be the |
doc#115 | be satisfied by surface. It may, however, | be | noted that his gift for color and imagery |
doc#0 | management takes charge Jan. 1 the airport | be | operated in a manner that will eliminate |
doc#126 | ; yet the water in the ground should not | be | stagnant either. They dislike dense vegetation |
doc#107 | and perpetuated. Let the open enemy to it | be | regarded as a Pandora with her box opened |
doc#128 | also of sympathetic) dominance remain to | be | elucidated. </p><p> Perhaps a clue to these |
doc#116 | type). The right to leave legacies should | be | substantially reduced and ultimately eliminated |
doc#130 | imports drawn from a number of sources must | be | employed and combined skillfully enough |
doc#141 | Lord supplied fondly. "To me you'll always | be | the girl o' my dreams, an' the sweetest |