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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
reply .
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Examples
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Rev. Coffin replied, Mr. President, it is up to us to proclaim that 'Justice shall roll down like waters and righteousness like an everflowing stream.
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Rev. Coffin replied, Mr. President, it is up to us to proclaim that 'Justice shall roll down like waters and righteousness like an everflowing stream.
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When questioned by a reporter McCain replied “I chose Ike as my VP!” he than flailed his arms at imaginary demons and proceeded to yell at the reporter to get off his lawn.
Think Progress » The death of a maverick: John McCain backtracks on nuclear policy. 2010
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Rev. Coffin replied, Mr. President, it is up to us to proclaim that 'Justice shall roll down like waters and righteousness like an everflowing stream.
The Art Of The Possible vs. The Kingdom Of God: Reflecting On the President's Address To Congress 2009
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Rev. Coffin replied, Mr. President, it is up to us to proclaim that 'Justice shall roll down like waters and righteousness like an everflowing stream.
Religion 2010
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When questioned by a reporter McCain replied “I chose Ike as my VP!” he than flailed his arms at imaginary demons and proceeded to yell at the reporter to get off his lawn.
Think Progress » The death of a maverick: John McCain backtracks on nuclear policy. 2010
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The chamberlain replied, "Monsieur, Her Highness find this morning that she has quite lost her voice, so she simply cannot see you."
Archive 2009-10-01 2009
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My cousin replied that travel by air was safer than driving.
Only in America Jack Swenson 2010
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The chamberlain replied, "Monsieur, Her Highness find this morning that she has quite lost her voice, so she simply cannot see you."
A Groaner 2009
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Rev. Coffin replied, Mr. President, it is up to us to proclaim that 'Justice shall roll down like waters and righteousness like an everflowing stream.
The Art Of The Possible vs. The Kingdom Of God: Reflecting On the President's Address To Congress 2009
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