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Slyly he asked, “What did the Piasa want out of your trade?”
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Slyly he asked, “What did the Piasa want out of your trade?”
Fire The Sky W. Michael Gear 2011
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Slyly he wrote poetry,—stilted, pleading things from a soul astray.
DARKWATER W.E.B. DU BOIS 2004
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Slyly, he asks, “Well, how long would it take you to prepare a three-hour lecture, then?”
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Slyly let your backup know that you want the red one, definitely the red one.
How to Capture a Wild Tractor ewe are here 2008
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Slyly, Charlie said, "What-and not know everything about Ledom?"
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Slyly, he announced the deficit projections in two ways, side by side.
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(Slyly, Matt and Peretz are somewhat peripheral to both magazines, of course.)
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Slyly acknowledging the unclear aims of the inchoate occupation of Iraq, the general would turn to the reporter and muse, "Tell me how this ends."
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Slyly, he announced the deficit projections in two ways, side by side.
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