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OpEdNews - Quicklink: Feingold Accuses Democrats of 'Cowering'
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Feingold Accuses Democrats of 'Cowering' 2006
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Cowering when the Chinese regime cheats on international trade represents a shortsightedness that's not in the interest of the Tibetan, the Chinese or the American people.
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Cowering in a corner of the cooler, the six-pack offered no resistance as I toted it to the cashier and plunked down $25, which seems to be the going rate for this once-a-year release.
Beer: The Further Pursuit of Hoppiness Greg Kitsock 2011
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Cowering under their beds and screaming for somebody else to do something.
Basic Accounting 2009
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Cowering, Nicole goes to a lantern that hangs from the wall.
A Hidden Affair Pam Jenoff 2010
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Cowering under my jeep on a side road in San Salvador, caught in a vicious crossfire between guerrillas and Salvadoran soldiers, I was thinking survival, not historical context.
Phil Bronstein: Courage, Conflict, and Context: Digital Timelines Chart Our Lives Phil Bronstein 2010
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Cowering behind the rock, Beth covered her head with her arms.
Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010
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Cowering inside herself at the moment … like most white witches.
My Soul to Keep Sharie Kohler 2010
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Cowering behind the rock, Beth covered her head with her arms.
Shameless KAREN ROBARDS 2010
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Cowering, Nicole goes to a lantern that hangs from the wall.
A Hidden Affair Pam Jenoff 2010
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