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Examples

  • "Clearly, this idea was a good and popular one," Milde said.

    VRE lengthens express train to handle crush 2010

  • Milde was one of about 50 state and local officials who gathered in Alexandria on Friday to welcome the first locomotive.

    Virginia Railway Express begins adding new locomotives to its fleet 2010

  • The board's recommendations have helped allocate nearly $125 million in capital funding for rail projects in Virginia, Milde said in his letter.

    Virginia rail board fights back against elimination proposal Jennifer Buske 2010

  • Milde and modest Ladies, for ought I can perceive to the contrary, this day was dedicated to none but Kings, Soldanes, and great Potentates, not in favour of any inferiour or meaner persons.

    The Decameron 2004

  • Irgens had asked Milde for roasted coffee, and since then had not been seen.

    Shallow Soil 2003

  • Milde also attracts attention; he has been able to afford an entirely new outfit.

    Shallow Soil 2003

  • Milde was there, also the Attorney and Coldevin, the grey tutor from the country.

    Shallow Soil 2003

  • Irgens turned to Milde and told him curtly that there were certain impertinences which even friends were not supposed to submit to — was that clear enough?

    Shallow Soil 2003

  • These last words seemed to irritate Milde; he took out of his pocketbook a ten-crown bill which he threw across the table to

    Shallow Soil 2003

  • Milde understood the subject thoroughly and contradicted the Attorney violently, although Grande, of the well-known Grande family, was supposed to have drunk such wines since he was a child.

    Shallow Soil 2003

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