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  • Eddie was already dubious about this whole deal, getting people on a normal week night to open their doors to a stranger and give them six-hundred bucks for an encyclopedia, even with the respected Collier's name on it.

    Paper House Walter Bjorkman 2011

  • Some five-hundred or six-hundred people died in that conflict, and tens of thousands of refugees—both Ossetians and Georgians—fled the war zone.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • It takes waters from the South Pole one thousand six-hundred years to reach the North, he quiffs fingering the wheel with clenched breath, waltzing in step with seesaw seesaw.

    Unfathomable Mammals Marc Vincenz 2011

  • Eddie was already dubious about this whole deal, getting people on a normal week night to open their doors to a stranger and give them six-hundred bucks for an encyclopedia, even with the respected Collier's name on it.

    Paper House Walter Bjorkman 2011

  • I had actually been thinking about Penn Station, which was underground beneath Madison Square Garden and served six-hundred thousand rail passengers each day.

    Times Squared Julia DeVillers 2011

  • We actually gave out around six-hundred blankets in total.

    Mike Ragogna: Turtle Was Right: Conversations with Entourage's Saigon and Oprah/Seacrest Discovery, Graham Stookey Mike Ragogna 2011

  • Some five-hundred or six-hundred people died in that conflict, and tens of thousands of refugees—both Ossetians and Georgians—fled the war zone.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

  • I had actually been thinking about Penn Station, which was underground beneath Madison Square Garden and served six-hundred thousand rail passengers each day.

    Times Squared Julia DeVillers 2011

  • We actually gave out around six-hundred blankets in total.

    Mike Ragogna: Turtle Was Right: Conversations with Entourage's Saigon and Oprah/Seacrest Discovery, Graham Stookey Mike Ragogna 2011

  • Some five-hundred or six-hundred people died in that conflict, and tens of thousands of refugees—both Ossetians and Georgians—fled the war zone.

    The Return Daniel Treisman 2011

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