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  • Like Roth, many-but not all-of the women in the anti-diet groups do lose weight once they start eating on demand.

    Let Them Eat Cake 2008

  • JOHN MCCAIN (R), PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE: We need an all-of - the-above approach.

    CNN Transcript Aug 5, 2008 2008

  • Mma Ramotswe nodded to Mma Makutsi, and together they walked back to the garage, barefoot, in simplicity, as their mothers and grandmothers had walked before them across the land that meant so much to them, and which was the resting place of us all-of people, of animals, of birds.

    Blue Shoes And Happiness Smith, Alexander McCall 2006

  • But if she'd figured she was going to miss Jett, she'd had no idea-no idea at all-of how badly she was going to miss Jody.

    Wild Blood Horton, Naomi 1997

  • At one time, it was part-nearly all-of the Siwash Indian reservation.

    Even Cowgirls Get The Blues Robbins, Tom 1976

  • Just the outline of some forty years I knew them, and some-not all-of the critical points.

    Time Enough For Love Heinlein, Robert A. 1973

  • It is just a statement of business and economic fact which obviously and inevitably applies to much-though not, of course, to all-of the Canadian manufacturing which is operated by subsidiaries of foreign concerns.

    A National Purpose 1963

  • It has, I think, brought home to us how bitter has been much of our political discourse, how trivial have been many-though not all-of the sources of that bitterness.

    Canadian and American Relations 1963

  • They got back to their little hut at last and all-of mem were delighted to see it.

    The Adventurous Four Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1952

  • Then the part is not a part of the many, nor of all, but is of a certain single form, which we call a whole, being one perfect unity framed out of all-of this the part will be a part.

    The PARMENIDES Plato 1934

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