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  • Michigan and Florida broke the governing party rules for wharever reasons thus creating the present situation.

    The popular vote debate 2008

  • And Mikaela, I love you, I love you, I love you yet my Heart, although never is well-known, wharever to you, I love you!

    Movie Review: Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen | /Film 2009

  • As Mrs. Watts, the Bishop's wife, had become used, as she expressed it, to his "fetchin 'any old thing, frum an old hoss to an old man home, wharever he finds 'em," -- she did not express any surprise at having a new addition to the family.

    The Bishop of Cottontown A Story of the Southern Cotton Mills John Trotwood Moore

  • You kin lock your door an 'you kin lock your winder, an' you kin hide your head under the bedclothes, but I'll find you wharever you are, remember that!

    From Place to Place 1910

  • I sho 'air glad he's gonter come here instead er us havin' ter pick up an 'go wharever he is.

    The Comings of Cousin Ann Emma Speed Sampson 1907

  • De folks wharever I went dey say nobody don't want to scour on Christmas

    Solomon Crow's Christmas Pockets and Other Tales Ruth McEnery Stuart 1886

  • I suppose it's part o 'one o' the mysteries o 'Providence that wharever you find

    The Heritage of Dedlow Marsh and Other Tales Bret Harte 1869

  • In that way, wharever He micht be walkin 'aboot, we could aye get Him!

    The Elect Lady George MacDonald 1864

  • "It's a michty howkin!" said Malcolm; "but for a 'that it wadna haud ye frae the grip o' thae scoonrels: wharever ye ran they cud rin efter ye."

    Malcolm George MacDonald 1864

  • An 'in verra trowth, she was to mysel' like ane o 'thae ill faured birds, I dinna min' upo 'the name them,' at hings ower an airmy; for wharever there was onybody nae weel, or onybody deid, there was Bawby Cat'nach.

    Malcolm George MacDonald 1864

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