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Examples
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My Grand Mother on the other hand state that it could not be her son as he was always Clen
Rich, Richard 1990
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Above all things Clen is a gentleman, and rather than appear before you in his bedraggled condition, he fled.
The Gold Girl 1921
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It was during the descent of Crooked River, a quick water, treacherous stream, whose thin ice was covered with snow, that the accident happened that cost me the loss of the location, and nearly cost Clen his life.
The Gold Girl 1921
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Yet Clen and his guide pushed on, fighting the cold and the snow.
The Gold Girl 1921
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Clen and I will file the first three claims, and we'll file all the
The Gold Girl 1921
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He found Clen there and after expressing disappointment at my absence, sat down and hurriedly sketched a map, and taking from his pocket a photograph, he wrapped both in a piece of oilskin, and handed them to Clen, with instructions to travel night and day until he had delivered the packet to me.
The Gold Girl 1921
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Relieved of the weight upon his shoulders, Clen had a fighting chance for his life, but it is doubtful if he would have won had it not been that the Indian, missing him at last, returned in the nick of time, and with the aid of a loop of _babiche_, succeeded in drawing him from the water.
The Gold Girl 1921
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In the fighting that ensued, Holland, being much the younger and more agile, succeeded in pitching Clen over the edge of the bank into the creek.
The Gold Girl 1921
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Then, and not until then, Clen did what any other man who possessed the strength, would have done.
The Gold Girl 1921
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But now that the subject's been aired (and we know that Big Brother is watching), how long before Clen gets added to the main suspects, if it isn't already?
Army Rumour Service 2010
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