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Examples
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Surreptitiously light vacuum on fire when she's not looking.
Jilly Gagnon: Recipes for Romance Jilly Gagnon 2011
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Surreptitiously recording someone "making out" and then telling the world to tune in is a crime regardless of the outcome.
Jessica Rovello: A Life Reduced to a Tweet Jessica Rovello 2010
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Surreptitiously they seek Jesse's help, for their good and his.
Tom Selleck, 'Jesse Stone' keep doing what they do best 2010
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Surreptitiously light vacuum on fire when she's not looking.
Jilly Gagnon: Recipes for Romance Jilly Gagnon 2011
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Surreptitiously, a new type of colonialism is emerging, in which the Brussels elites treat the European south as undeserving poor or colonial subjects to be reformed and civilised.
Greece is standing up to EU neocolonialism | Costas Douzinas and Petros Papaconstantinou 2011
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Surreptitiously light vacuum on fire when she's not looking.
Jilly Gagnon: Recipes for Romance Jilly Gagnon 2011
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Surreptitiously recording someone "making out" and then telling the world to tune in is a crime regardless of the outcome.
Jessica Rovello: A Life Reduced to a Tweet Jessica Rovello 2010
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Surreptitiously light vacuum on fire when she's not looking.
Jilly Gagnon: Recipes for Romance Jilly Gagnon 2011
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Surreptitiously, a new type of colonialism is emerging, in which the Brussels elites treat the European south as undeserving poor or colonial subjects to be reformed and civilised.
Greece is standing up to EU neocolonialism | Costas Douzinas and Petros Papaconstantinou 2011
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Surreptitiously I glanced around the octagonal solarium.
SCANDAL KATE BRIAN 2010
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