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Clain was convinced that Little Brown should buy the book.
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Clain was convinced that Little Brown should buy the book.
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Clain was convinced that Little Brown should buy the book.
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Editors, as a general rule, keep their heads down, Clain says.
James Frey's Morning After Peretz, Evgenia 2008
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Whilst crossing the bridge my eyes fell on a rock on the opposite bank of the river which commanded the faubourg, and even held in check the old fortress of Jean de Berri, which guarded the junction of the Clain and Boivre on our left.
Orrain A Romance S. Levett-Yeats
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We kept to the left bank of the Clain, taking a track that led over a sad and barren plain, once the garden of France.
Orrain A Romance S. Levett-Yeats
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We left Poitiers by the Porte de Rochereuil, as I had no mind to be shut within the angle between the Clain and the Vienne, whence escape would be a difficult matter if trouble arose.
Orrain A Romance S. Levett-Yeats
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When I heard it first in the inn on the Clain, it was all new and all marvellous.
A Gentleman of France Stanley John Weyman 1891
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"Flora"; but neither this work nor those of Clain or Santa Maria are useful to a physician, nor are they as accurately written as works of a scientific character should be.
The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines Jerome Beers Thomas 1891
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Clain, when he was set upon, thrown down, his head split open, and his hand cut off.
The Life of Joan of Arc, Vol. 1 and 2 Anatole France 1884
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