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Examples
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"Beeks," said he, as a quartermaster passed near him.
Taken by the Enemy Oliver Optic 1859
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By "Beeks" he means the February unemployment number, which current consensus has pegged at
Minyanville 2009
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We have nothing now, said James Beeks, 63, a recovering stroke patient who was staying in the shelter and trying to secure help getting a motor scooter so he could move about.
South Struggling With Cleanup Douglas Belkin 2011
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We have nothing now, said James Beeks, 63, a recovering stroke patient who was staying in the shelter and trying to secure help getting a motor scooter so he could move about.
South Settles Into Slow Rhythm of Recovery Ryan Dezember 2011
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Lionsgate president Steve Beeks said (and I quote): “Digital Copy for iTunes is a perfect example of how packaged media and new digital technology can work hand in hand for the benefit of our consumers.”
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Depends Beeks, if you sexually assault a sea cucumber with your vagina does that count as rape?
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The next moment he had released her and gained the top of the stairs and opened the Beeks 'door.
Not Once But Twice Neels, Betty 1981
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Miss Beeks went out and Mr. Cinch, who had been regarding her over his glasses, inquired, "Who's the young woman, Bob?"
Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York A Series of Stories and Sketches Portraying Many Singular Phases of Metropolitan Life Lemuel Ely Quigg
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He thought it might well be that he had obtained an exaggerated notion of their deformity, and if Miss Beeks merely succeeded in convincing him of that the gain would be something.
Tin-Types Taken in the Streets of New York A Series of Stories and Sketches Portraying Many Singular Phases of Metropolitan Life Lemuel Ely Quigg
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Christy, with a sudden renewal of energy, as he hastened to the pilot-house, where Beeks and Thayer had been sent before.
Within The Enemy's Lines Oliver Optic 1859
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