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Examples
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Hopefully she will pay a political price for what shedid.
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Hopefully she will pay a political price for what shedid.
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Cato the Elder: I also agree with the Left that Obama would have had hell to pay if he ever allowed his family to get out of control as shedid.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Newsweek promotes Palin for President 2009
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She only needed to consider the possibility that someone from her office might know more about the status of 17 Ware St i.e., who lived there than shedid.
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She only needed to consider the possibility that someone from her office might know more about the status of 17 Ware St i.e., who lived there than shedid.
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When I reached that oral argument, I was hoping the Court would ask certain questions which is exactly what shedid.
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It would be very funny if Cone were asked whether steroid testing and penalties for steroid users might have been forced upon the MLBPA by the owners if Sotomayor had not ruled as shedid.
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The fact that shedid not explain her true position on yet another issue, reinforced my belief that I will not vote for her.
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Within five minutes they were all on their way, and she behaved herself for the rest of the day, though shedid climb up to the battlements of the castle with the gentlemen when all the other ladies remained in the grassy courtyard admiring the ruins from below — andthe group of young gentlemen with whom she climbed seemed very merry indeed.
Slightly Dangerous Balogh, Mary 2004
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Maybe shedid know Robert and maybe he broke off with her when he and I started to see each other again and maybe she set that fire to get revenge.
IN FIDELITY M.J.ROSE 2001
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