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Examples
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She knew that an officer called Gorny and a student called Gruzdev loved her, but now after the opera she wanted to be doubtful of their love.
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A dump truck used to transport defective melons to a cattle ranch was parked near the open-air packing facility, said Jim Gorny, FDA senior adviser for public safety.
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Cattle can be a carrier of listeria, and the truck used to transport the discarded melons could have brought the bacteria back to the farm after contact with the cattle, Mr. Gorny said.
Contaminated Pools Cited in Listeria Spread Bill Tomson 2011
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Mr. Gorny said there was no concern about the safety of potatoes because, in general, they aren't eaten raw.
Contaminated Pools Cited in Listeria Spread Bill Tomson 2011
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"I don't participate in piracy," says Maceij Gorny, owner and operator of MyPhoneFiles.
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Gorny would come for his furlough, would walk about the garden with her and make love to her.
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She recalled that the student, too, loved her, and that he had as much right to a letter from her as Gorny.
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Nadya forgot Gorny and Gruzdev; her thoughts were in a tangle and her joy grew and grew; from her bosom it passed into her arms and legs, and it seemed as though a light, cool breeze were breathing on her head and ruffling her hair.
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Nadya remembered that Gorny had declared his love at a Symphony concert, and again downstairs by the hatstand where there was a tremendous draught blowing in all directions.
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“No, I had better love Gruzdev,” Nadya decided, and she tore up the letter to Gorny.
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