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Examples
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In retrospect, though, it may be that this relationship and my take on it owe a lot to a longstanding interest in and sympathy for forbidden love stories some-thing that probably dates back to my own parents interracial marriage, which in its time was quite shocking.
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The joy you get from seeing some-thing you love every day, cannot be quantified The contents of the museum were priceless, they said.
Pricing the Priceless Tara Loader Wilkinson 2011
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He looked at her as though she had said some-thing puzzling.
Silence and Stone Kathleen Duey 2010
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Until that moment, I knew that I was a human being, a young man, Black -- that I was some-thing.
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He looked at her as though she had said some-thing puzzling.
Silence and Stone Kathleen Duey 2010
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But Caspar, there is still a chance that Balfour may turn some-thing up.
DRAGON GAMES P.W. CATANESE 2010
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Choking guys out was considered fine sport, so soldiers tended to keep their backs to some-thing so no one could sneak up from behind.
'War' 2010
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As a creative guy, you might want to wear some-thing jazzier than the traditional polished leather dress belt when you're in a suit, which you probably wear without a tie.
Ask Teri 2010
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Until that moment, I knew that I was a human being, a young man, Black -- that I was some-thing.
Kevin Powell: Barack One Year Later: Open Letter to Young America 2010
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Dad pulled his hand away and nodded, mumbling some-thing that sounded unconvincingly like “Great.”
Every little thing in the world Nina de Gramont 2010
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