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- Contraction of has not.
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has not
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Examples
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She informed me the term 'hasn't called' expires somewhere around Day 4.
Nedda Alammar: Damn Internet: You're Ruining My Life Nedda Alammar 2011
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She informed me the term 'hasn't called' expires somewhere around Day 4.
Nedda Alammar: Damn Internet: You're Ruining My Life Nedda Alammar 2011
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She informed me the term 'hasn't called' expires somewhere around Day 4.
Nedda Alammar: Damn Internet: You're Ruining My Life Nedda Alammar 2011
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She informed me the term 'hasn't called' expires somewhere around Day 4.
Nedda Alammar: Damn Internet: You're Ruining My Life Nedda Alammar 2011
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A Twitter account under his name hasn't published any messages.
Little-Known Yogurt Boss Picked to Run Louis Vuitton Christina Passariello 2011
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"The word hasn't been defined well enough at all, so for years companies have been able to get away with basically defining it themselves," said Michele Simon , an author and food-policy expert.
Is Your Dinner 'All Natural'? Ashby Jones 2011
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Police have identified him as a 40-year-old man from Mornington, southeast of Melbourne, but his name hasn't yet been publicly released.
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We wish him well, but I can honestly say his name hasn't been mentioned.
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"The name hasn't even come up," centre Angus Reid said.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MATTHEW SEKERES 2011
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"The name hasn't even come up," centre Angus Reid said.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed MATTHEW SEKERES 2011
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