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Examples
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She didn't see them at Schiphol; she had collected her case from the carousel and was making her way to a quiet corner to await whoever was to meet her when she found the Cresswells at her elbow.
A Girl Named Rose Neels, Betty 1986
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She tucked an arm in hers as she greeted the Cresswells and lifted her face for Sybren's light kiss.
A Girl Named Rose Neels, Betty 1986
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Among his acquaintances were the Gunton-Cresswells, and at their house he met Eva.
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I took a new attitude towards life at about a quarter to three on the morning after the Gunton-Cresswells's dance.
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"I shall then," administering the _coup de grâce_, "arrange a meeting between the Gunton-Cresswells and old Mrs. Goodwin."
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Pressing Margaret's hand, I walked round to the Gunton-Cresswells's box to see what effect the act had had on them.
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About this time the Gunton-Cresswells gave a dance.
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The liabilities of the Cresswells already amounted to half the value of their property, at a fair market valuation.
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"What sort of people are the Cresswells?" she asked.
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On such occasions it was hinted not once, but many times, that the Cresswells were well enough, but who was that upstart wife who presumed to take social precedence?
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