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Examples
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In the 1910 census for Buffalo, Johnson County, Kentucky, we find 3-year-old Melvin with his parents, Alexander ("Alic") Webb and Mandy (born Mandy Butcher according to other sources).
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"Alic," she explained, "is reserved by nature; but if ye're anxious for an answer, I might tell ye."
Vane of the Timberlands Harold Bindloss 1905
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"Alic," she admonished, "ye're now and then hasty in jumping at conclusions."
Vane of the Timberlands Harold Bindloss 1905
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"Alic," she explained, "leaves them lying everywhere, and I do not like the stubs of them on the stairs.
Vane of the Timberlands Harold Bindloss 1905
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Faroudin Alic survived the massacres at Srebrenica by walking through the forest to Tuzla, declared a safe haven by the United Nations.
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Faroudin Alic survived the massacres at Srebrenica by walking through the forest to Tuzla, declared a safe haven by the United Nations.
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Bel is my current virtual swoon and she has superb Alic Miles quote demonstrating the congenitally inward gaze of the Labour Party
Choice Cuts Newmania 2007
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Bel is my current virtual swoon and she has superb Alic Miles quote demonstrating the congenitally inward gaze of the Labour Party
Archive 2007-03-25 Newmania 2007
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I would have been down sooner if Alic had not kept me.
Vane of the Timberlands Harold Bindloss 1905
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"Ye answered Alic like a Scotsman before supper and put him off the track, though that's no so easy done."
Vane of the Timberlands Harold Bindloss 1905
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