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  • A week before Christmas, Schultes returned to Boston for a welldeserved rest and some quiet moments with his family and friends in New England.

    One River Wade Davis 1996

  • A week before Christmas, Schultes returned to Boston for a welldeserved rest and some quiet moments with his family and friends in New England.

    One River Wade Davis 1996

  • I want to add my sincere congratulations to the welldeserved recognition Congressman Horton is receiving tonight.

    President At Asian American Pacific Caucus Dinner ITY National Archives 1995

  • It was not that I was unaware that I now had an opportunity to work out a welldeserved revenge upon her beautiful slave hide; it is rather that that thought did not particularly occupy me.

    Fighting Slave Of Gor Norman, John, 1931- 1980

  • Miss Francis, emerging from welldeserved obscurity, hysterically ranged herself.

    Greener Than You Think Ward Moore 1940

  • Triumphantly Brother Paul castigated the bombardiers and urged repentance for the blasphemy to avert further welldeserved punishment.

    Greener Than You Think Ward Moore 1940

  • Certainly Yahweh will not allow His people to be utterly destroyed; His covenant He will keep; but it is vain to hope that welldeserved chastisement may be escaped.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

  • He packed up his gear late last night and is now heading off to Thailand for a welldeserved break

    Metal Underground .com 2009

  • He packed up his gear late last night and is now heading off to Thailand for a welldeserved break

    Metal Underground .com 2009

  • He packed up his gear late last night and is now heading off to Thailand for a welldeserved break

    Metal Underground .com 2009

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