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Examples
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The president had been furious the flight happened and he gladly accepted Caldera's resignation.
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He was referring to Caldera's statement, which constituted the White House apology of the day before.
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The company knows to cut its losses; the Caldera settlement pre-empted a trial that would have taken place in the wake of the federal antitrust case, with findings of both fact and law that Caldera's attorneys could exploit.
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In riposte, the governing Acción De-mocrática party is flying two calendars charting the days "until the fourth defeat"—a reference to Caldera's three unsuccessful tries for the presidency.
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The election turns largely on Caldera's cry for change and for more activist government as against Acción Democrática's slogan of continuismo, or more of the same.
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One day, at dawn, _Caldera's_ son was unable to arise from his kitchen bench, and his mother helped him walk to the large nuptial bed, which occupied a part of the _estudi_, the best room in the cabin.
Luna Benamor Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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_Caldera's_ laconic farmer friends, as well as the women, who were vociferous in the expression of their emotions, appeared at the threshold of the room, asking timidly, "How do you feel?"
Luna Benamor Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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It was _Caldera's_ cabin, where the women, squatting upon the floor, around the kitchen lamp, sighed with fright, anticipating the strident shriek of the sick youth, -- the chattering of his teeth, the violent contortions of his body whenever he was seized with convulsions, struggling to repel the arms that tried to quiet him.
Luna Benamor Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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_Caldera's_ wife was the only one that did not forget the accident.
Luna Benamor Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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_Caldera's_ cabin, entering it with a certain meekness, a mingling of emotion and fear.
Luna Benamor Vicente Blasco Ib����ez 1897
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