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Diane in Hartington, from Nebraska, writes, "Whew" -- is it whew or whoo she -- I think she wrote more of a whoo.
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Whew, that is a relief to know there is quality back up in this important endeavor.
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Whew, that is a relief to know there is quality back up in this important endeavor.
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Incidentally, would you believe there actually was a game show called Whew! in 1979?
Here We Go Again Betty White 1995
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"Whew, that is straightforward bluntness for you!" thought Maurice.
The Idol of Paris Sarah Bernhardt 1884
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Whew, that is a dense sentence, but it says almost everything you need to know about sustainable forest management.
Energy Bulletin - woodwind 2010
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Whew, that is a dense sentence, but it says almost everything you need to know about sustainable forest management.
Energy Bulletin - woodwind 2010
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( "Whew," Scorsone says, relieved to hear he thinks so.)
On the Set: Shepherd Siblings Reunite for Grey's Anatomy-Private Practice Crossover 2010
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"Whew," she said with a light touch, which was the only way she could think of to top off such a heavy speech.
Broken Symmetry Angela Brett 2010
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"Whew," she says, "I was thinking that was an awfully harsh approach you were taking."
Mike Caulfield: Phonebanking With John Edwards's Parents 2008
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