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Examples
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Its flat roofs leak prolifically, Beacom said, frequently ruining the contents of classrooms and offices.
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"It's not a good learning environment," Beacom said.
GCSE results: pupils at one school in shock at record number of A*s 2010
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A few minutes later Beacom introduced them to the associates who would also be at the fundraiser.
The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003
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Beacom showed Cardinal and Delorme into his office same linoleum, same supermarket lighting overlooking Main Street.
The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003
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"I don't really care what else you've got to do," Beacom said.
The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003
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Beacom just had a grudge against the world and it made him annoying to work with.
The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003
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Beacom reached into a drawer and pulled out a thin file.
The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003
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Beacom was a beefy man, fiftyish and wide across the chest.
The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003
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"I think these should be your tables," Beacom said.
The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003
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To some it might appear that the slight inconsistencies existing between the sworn testimony of those cadets and the official record of the Academy, savored somewhat of perjury, but they succeeded in explaining the matter by saying that 'Cadet Beacom only made a mistake in date.'
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