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He's quickly whisked off to be evaluated by the bogeyman's authorities and is deemed "Incorrigible" -- a death sentence, basically, as nearly all children become food for the bogeymen.
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He's quickly whisked off to be evaluated by the bogeyman's authorities and is deemed "Incorrigible" -- a death sentence, basically, as nearly all children become food for the bogeymen.
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But she recovered quickly, shook her head, and muttered a soft "Incorrigible ..." as she pulled the screen open.
Rekindled Delinsky, Barbara 1983
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"Incorrigible," there was a frown on Laura's forehead, then it suddenly cleared and she smiled beamingly.
Billie Bradley on Lighthouse Island The Mystery of the Wreck Janet D. Wheeler
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"Incorrigible," and then left him to his own humiliation, which, however, was not very deep.
The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 12 Various
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"Incorrigible," said Mr. Leslie, laughing as he said good-night.
The Old Stone House Constance Fenimore Woolson 1867
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"Incorrigible": haven't heard it since I was a kid in Bklyn.
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This weekend, One For All is celebrating the release of its 14th album, "Incorrigible," which offers every kind of jazz tune you'd hear circa 1960 (a few years before these guys were born): a funky blues march (Jim Rotondi's "Back to Back"), a hard-hitting riff (Steve Davis's "Spirit Waltz"), a basic bopper (Mr. Alexander's title song), and a new look at a Broadway standard (Rodgers
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"Incorrigible," Valentine Simmons said, "incorrigible; no sense of responsibility.
Mountain Blood A Novel Joseph Hergesheimer 1917
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The jacket of The Incorrigible Dr. Berlisnki says that he was a Faculty Fellow in math at Columbia.
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