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Examples
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LORIANN GAUNT, HOME SELLER: With the market, the way that it is today, we can't just sell it outright, because we would owe more on it than somebody would be willing to pay.
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And on the very same day, a worthy widow, named ELIZABETH GAUNT, was burned alive at Tyburn, for having sheltered a wretch who himself gave evidence against her.
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GAUNT: Well there's a very big difference between the possession or the display of a body and the possession or display of a work of art.
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GAUNT: Well this was the body, which turned out to be of the pharaoh Ramses the first.
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GAUNT: Well there are all sorts of ways you can go about this.
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GAUNT: They're following it with great interest, but it also ushers in a new moment of greater loans from the republic of Italy and we have an exhibition, as it happens, at the Carlos, of those items now.
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GAUNT on a couch; the DUKE OF YORK and Others standing by him.
Act II. Scene I. The Tragedy of King Richard the Second 1914
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Enter KING RICHARD, who takes his seat on his Throne; GAUNT, BUSHY, BAGOT, GREEN, and Others, who take their places.
Act I. Scene III. The Tragedy of King Richard the Second 1914
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A GAUNT Wolf was almost dead with hunger when he happened to meet a House-dog who was passing by.
The Dog and the Wolf AElig;sop 1909
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GAUNT in praise of our little isle; but of course one could not expect the intellect to be at its best just before dissolution.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 150, March 22, 1916 Various 1898
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