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Examples
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The fellow who had called himself Professor Colbath turned away.
Frank Merriwell's Races Burt L. Standish 1905
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Messrs. Winters and Colbath erected the "Glenbrook Hotel," which finally came into the hands of Messrs. Yerington and Bliss, who, later, were the builders of the railway, the owners of most of the surrounding timberlands, and who had practical control of the major portion of the lumber interests.
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His name was originally Colbath, and he was reputed to have been born under a barbery - bush in one of the green lanes of New Hampshire.
Cambridge Sketches Frank Preston Stearns 1881
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Colbath attributed the grounding to high wind, but the steamship captain, Robert H. Allen, declined to comment.
CapeCodToday Blog Chowder CCToday 2010
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Colbath had $1,234 on him when he was arrested, Mull said, and Terry had $111.43.
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"The court finds the defendant is not merely sorry because he got caught, but is truly shameful, embarrassed and remorseful," the newspaper quoted Colbath as saying.
The Times of India 2009
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The Palm Beach Post also will ask Colbath to unseal the agreement.
unknown title 2009
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In the end, Colbath says the situation turned into a good lesson on survival.
WPTV Top Stories 2009
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"The court finds the defendant is not merely sorry because he got caught, but is truly shameful, embarrassed and remorseful," the newspaper quoted Colbath as saying.
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"The court finds the defendant is not merely sorry because he got caught, but is truly shameful, embarrassed and remorseful," the newspaper quoted Colbath as saying.
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