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Examples
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At the end of their Christmas feast, the poor Cratchits eat, yes, oranges.
A Dickens Of A Debate Between Mr. Scrooge And Mr. Say Jerry Bowyer 2011
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"If you have not had your fill of ghost-ridden heroes, needy orphans, and foggy nights in cobblestone streets, this sequel - with its breakneck plot, colorful characters, and the reappearance of Scrooge and the Cratchits - will fill the bill."
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When Tim was a baby, the Cratchits lived near a chemical plant that contaminated the groundwater.
Bob Burnett: A Christmas Carol for 2011 Bob Burnett 2011
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When Tim was a baby, the Cratchits lived near a chemical plant that contaminated the groundwater.
Bob Burnett: A Christmas Carol for 2011 Bob Burnett 2011
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At the end of their Christmas feast, the poor Cratchits eat, yes, oranges.
A Dickens Of A Debate Between Mr. Scrooge And Mr. Say Jerry Bowyer 2011
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The two young Cratchits laughed tremendously at the idea of Peter's being a man of business; and Peter himself looked into the fire and thought about the investments he'd make someday.
Jesse Kornbluth: Christmas Carol Jesse Kornbluth 2010
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Martha didn't like to see him disappointed, even if it was only in joke; so she came out from behind the closet door, and ran into his arms, while the two young Cratchits hustled Tiny Tim off to see the pudding as it cooked.
Jesse Kornbluth: Christmas Carol Jesse Kornbluth 2010
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Then the two young Cratchits got upon his knees and laid a little cheek against his face, as if to say, Don't mind it, father.
Jesse Kornbluth: Christmas Carol Jesse Kornbluth 2010
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After his miraculous epiphany in the Charles Dickens's tale, Ebenezer Scrooge sends a boy to the corner to buy a turkey for the Cratchits 'Christmas dinner.
Storefront windows in the District are not what they used to be 2010
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After his miraculous epiphany in the Charles Dickens's tale, Ebenezer Scrooge sends a boy to the corner to buy a turkey for the Cratchits 'Christmas dinner.
Storefront windows in the District are not what they used to be 2010
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