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Examples
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"Curlie," he wrinkled his brow, as he took a seat, "there's somebody raising hob with the radio service in Alaska."
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And he was right for, strange as it may seem, an expert such as Curlie can sit in a hidden tower room such as his was and detect the exact location of a station whose message has set his ear drums aquiver.
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Lashanda Armstrong, a student with a full-time job, had been in the area only about a year, Councilman Curlie Dillard said.
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Mrs. Samantha Plumer inquired of Curlie, one of our boys of the home, if he would take us to that biggest house burning on the Moss plantation.
A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland
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No sooner was the suggestion made than Curlie got his ambulance ready for us, and we were soon in front of the smoldering mansion.
A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland
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On our way back Curlie informed us that he had taken us three miles beyond our lines, and we were very near being caught just opposite the line at the firing of the sundown gun.
A Woman's Life-Work — Labors and Experiences Laura S. Haviland
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"I hardly know what to think about your brother's chum," Curlie said thoughtfully.
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Dropping into his chair, Curlie dictated a message by secret wire to headquarters in New York.
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"Yes, she's a beauty, and a go-getter," Curlie was thinking to himself,
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"We'll have a look," said Curlie, unfolding the paper.
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