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Examples
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He approached me at the kitchen table, placed his hand on my leg, and asked: Bear Sessities, Da-da.
Hope Unseen Captain Scott M. Smiley 2010
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Now, apparently dredging up a dormant memory, Hoockla-Jimmy cries out, Da-da!
“And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?” 2008
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When Emma first spoke she said, 'Da-da,''adda' - which meant all done, and a series of other words and phrases typical of a baby learning to speak.
Ariane Zurcher: Autism: A Puzzle Ariane Zurcher 2010
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He approached me at the kitchen table, placed his hand on my leg, and asked: Bear Sessities, Da-da.
Hope Unseen Captain Scott M. Smiley 2010
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When Emma first spoke she said, 'Da-da,' 'adda' - which meant all done, and a series of other words and phrases typical of a baby learning to speak.
Ariane Zurcher: Autism: A Puzzle Ariane Zurcher 2010
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When Emma first spoke she said, 'Da-da,' 'adda' - which meant all done, and a series of other words and phrases typical of a baby learning to speak.
Ariane Zurcher: Autism: A Puzzle Ariane Zurcher 2010
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"Da-da," he says again, this time in a hushed tone.
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"Da-da," he says again, this time in a hushed tone.
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When Emma first spoke she said, 'Da-da,' 'adda' - which meant all done, and a series of other words and phrases typical of a baby learning to speak.
Ariane Zurcher: Autism: A Puzzle Ariane Zurcher 2010
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When Emma first spoke she said, 'Da-da,' 'adda' - which meant all done, and a series of other words and phrases typical of a baby learning to speak.
Ariane Zurcher: Autism: A Puzzle Ariane Zurcher 2010
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