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  • But a sack and fumble pushed them back, and little-used lineman Christopher Lyle swatted Austin Signor's 33-yard field goal try.

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  • As night drew on, the mimic thunder of carriages hastening to the scene of action, bespoke the Signor's success.

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  • He came in radiant with Signor Strobo, also radiant and carrying a violin, for hotel-keeping was not the Signor's only accomplishment.

    The Pool in the Desert Sara Jeannette Duncan

  • Mr. Lewis saw through the Signor's error at once, and immediately remitted

    Recollections of Old Liverpool A Nonagenarian

  • Whitey had cause to remember this talent of the Signor's, for in after days when Whitey tried to pass _his_ body through a small hoop, it didn't pass.

    Injun and Whitey to the Rescue William S. Hart

  • The men whose money pours into the Signor's coffers are obviously drawn from the better class of

    Europe After 8:15 George Jean Nathan 1920

  • Adelina, the Signor's housekeeper, told me their names, and that Mariannina was the pride and torment of Giovanni's life.

    The Fairies and the Christmas Child 1912

  • When the Signor's strumming had gathered a little crowd, Trotter would introduce Bill.

    Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories Perceval Gibbon 1902

  • And the lean Signor's sidelong look at the dog was full of menace.

    Those Who Smiled And Eleven Other Stories Perceval Gibbon 1902

  • Close behind, and looking just ready to pounce upon him but for dread of the Signor's eye, came slinking stealthily a spotted black-and-yellow leopard, ears back and tail twitching.

    Kings in Exile Charles George Douglas Roberts 1901

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