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Lurched Downward When the voting clock hit zero at about 1: 43 p.m. with the "no" votes in the lead, the stock market lurched downward.
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Lurched to the phone and saw the message light blinking.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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Lurched out, holding the top of the door to keep from sprawling headfirst into a wall of seagrape and the interwoven branches of a half-buried banyan.
Duma Key King, Stephen, 1947- 2008
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Lurched from one crisis to another, installing a third leader in rapid succession, and seems destined for an election disaster after years of decline, even in the absence of an impressive opposition.
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Congress Lurched Its Way to a Payroll Tax Deal After All.
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Congress Lurched Its Way to a Payroll Tax Deal After All.
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[Illustration: As the Wagon Lurched Pong Plunged Overboard.]
The Pony Rider Boys in Texas Or, The Veiled Riddle of the Plains Frank Gee Patchin 1893
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