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And Flaherty really did-ear die idea of dragons, that was die odier uiing; had ever since his fadier had read him a story about such when he was a boy.
The Dark Tower King, Stephen 2004
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Whereas odier artists Sinatra's age were rerecording the same songs, Sinatra was marching ahead and trying new ideas, as he did on disc diree.
Sinatra The Man Behind the Myth Taraborrelli, J. R. 1997
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But I'm not that sold on famine and death, either; and I'd be damn slow to inflict them on odier people in the name of any belief, however worthwhile.
The Gates of Noon Rohan, Michael Scott, 1951- 1992
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Many times individual components of one sandpainting will be used in an-odier, just as similar electronic components are featured in many different devices.
Cyber Way Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1990
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If we wish to have women who are different from ourselves in knowledge, character, accomplishments, manners; as different mentally as physically -- and in these and in all odier expressible differences reside all the charms that they have for us -- we must keep them, or they must keep themselves, in an environment unlike our own.
The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909 Ambrose Bierce 1878
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This middle one passes into two extremes, very different from itself, of which one exhibits the face drawn out late - raliy, the odier stretched out inferiorly.
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On the odier iiand, the honour of being invited bv so great a n\onarch, the dignity of the estabhsli - ment to which he was called, and the consideration of having a more ample theatre loi the improvement of his knowledge, induced him to remove to Gottingen.
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I shaU only observe this, that as the numerus Anglicus et Normannkus was different, five score being an hundred with the one, and six score to the odier, it is highly probable the Norman and Sakon foot might difler, and both perhaps from the present foot.
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But this demoiiftrates 'the fuperior nierit of that city, and the laudable emolatidn of her printers, not only to excel thofe places, but even one an - odier.
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Human laws, fear of fliame, oi reproach, and many odier worldly confiderations, may refl: rain a man from crimes that other people are guilty of 5 and yet, fuch a man may be an utter ftranger to the fear of God.
Sermons: by the Right Reverend Father in God Thomas Wilson, ... 1795
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