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Yielded two goals on two shots in Game 2 before being yanked.
Poll: Jose Theodore or Semyon Varlamov? Lindsay Applebaum 2010
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Yielded and pliable in God's hand; fully devoted to him and his use.
The Heart of the Bride Belinda 2008
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Yielded and pliable in God's hand; fully devoted to him and his use.
Archive 2008-03-01 Belinda 2008
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Yielded 3 cups tomato PLUS 1 1/2 cups liquid (see the picture) so MUST use rimmed baking sheet.
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Yielded 3 cups tomato PLUS 1 1/2 cups liquid (see the picture) so MUST use rimmed baking sheet.
Archive 2005-10-01 2005
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CAFFERTY: "Yielded more than a cheerleader at a drive-in."
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Yielded two runs in seven innings in division series.
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Yielded to every impulse, given to each "new-hatched, unfledged companion," it loses its capacity for greatness, and the experience desired passes for ever from the grasp.
Sex and Common-Sense 1916
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Experiment Station Yielded 2,460 pounds per acre 10
Right Use of Lime in Soil Improvement Alva Agee 1900
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