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Examples
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Behind it came more-a dozen, twenty, too many to count.
Tran Siberian Michael J. Solender 2010
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The Citizens for Tax Justice reports that out of 134 million American taxpayers, those who make $10 million or more-a total of 11,433 taxpayers --- saved almost $1.9 million each.
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The Citizens for Tax Justice reports that out of 134 million American taxpayers, those who make $10 million or more-a total of 11,433 taxpayers --- saved almost $1.9 million each and reaped 28% of the investment tax cut savings.
Twenty Nine Reasons People Need to Pull their Heads Out of the Sand 2008
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With Howard Hampton, it's more-a lot more-of the same taxing and spending agenda.
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He was frightening, but his companion scared her even more-a short dumpy woman with mouse-colored hair wearing a rumpled lab coat, sneakers, and jeans.
Beyond World's End Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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Two more-a tiny black kitten (new since Beth's last visit) and a regal long-haired white cat (Mistwraith) 'drifted over to inspect the newcomers.
Spirits White As Lightning Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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He was frightening, but his companion scared her even more-a short dumpy woman with mouse-colored hair wearing a rumpled lab coat, sneakers, and jeans.
Beyond World's End Lackey, Mercedes 2000
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In my present temper it was an impediment to visibility, an inconvenience, and-even more-a bitter disappointment.
Incubus Arensberg, Ann, 1937- 1999
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The book was a communication link between shifts and nothing more-a "B.S." book, as one later considered it.
Cruel Deception Olsen, Gregg 1995
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It was black, he opened it a little more-a black six.
The Sound of Thunder Smith, Wilbur, 1933- 1966
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