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Examples
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Yes, Sean decided, he would have to find time to get into town and tell Audrey, in Sean's mird it wasn't a question of asking her.
When the Lion Feeds Smith, Wilbur 1964
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ACORN is one of those flip-flop groups that are so popular with the left these days. mird writes:
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ACORN is one of those flip-flop groups that are so popular with the left these days. mird writes:
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ACORN is one of those flip-flop groups that are so popular with the left these days. mird writes:
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ACORN is one of those flip-flop groups that are so popular with the left these days. mird writes:
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ACORN is one of those flip-flop groups that are so popular with the left these days. mird writes:
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ACORN is one of those flip-flop groups that are so popular with the left these days. mird writes:
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Opera geometrica Torricelli, Evangelista, 1608-1647 1644
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«vile and hard heart, and some under a deep sense thereof; bome under great temptations; some in great concern for their souls; some In great distress of mird for fear of being unconverted; others for fear they had been all along building on a dghteous - ness of their own, and were stiil JD the gall of bitterness and bond of iniquity.
The Panoplist (and Missionary magazine) conducted by an association of ... 1812
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To pry into a coworker's private life according to NPR's Says You.
November 1, 2014