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Examples
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Primarily, I am referring to the aversion that some hunters show torward science and statistics.
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Primarily, I am referring to the aversion that some hunters show torward science and statistics.
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Speaking of wifely direspect torward her husband Kirk's office announced he and his wife are getting divorced last week.
Rep. Mark Kirk (R-IL): I Told China Not To Believe U.S. Budget Numbers 2010
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Now this bias you bring up torward the President you are implying that it is otherwise unwarranted.
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The more they connect themselves to the right, the more the divide grows between the extreme right wing loonie-moonies, pushing them torward our more reasonable and nunanced worldview.
Think Progress » War on Christmas Fraud Exposed: The Silent Night “Rewrite” That Wasn’t 2005
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They are messing with the past when they should be looking torward the future.
Filmstalker: Star Trek XI casting rumours - are these Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Sulu and Scotty? 2007
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No, the trend has simply been torward a more liberal society.
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I send her a 5 start/5 heart rating and think critizism directed torward her is not only unfair but unnecassary.
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Otter, chief wiz of Redwall MUCK where I was a staffer several years, regularly reports serious greifers (hackers, repeat bans, sexual predators, of which a handfull appear every now and then) to various law enforcement agencies (especaly important as Redwall's population skews torward teens and pre-teens) in addition to using bans and other technological resources.
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I take one last look at the ground of lifeless bodies and take my first step torward my doom.
ravenmaster Diary Entry ravenmaster 2005
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