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  • Eight-thirty, and Anna Marie would be here at nine.

    The Dark Side of Innocence Terri Cheney 2011

  • Eight-thirty, and Anna Marie would be here at nine.

    The Dark Side of Innocence Terri Cheney 2011

  • BROWN: Eight-thirty a.m. every day finds Melissa here at the gym, a rehabilitation process that is taking time, but one step, one mile, one workout brings Melissa and her family closer to recovery.

    CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2009 2009

  • BROWN: Eight-thirty a.m. every day finds Melissa here, at the gym, a rehabilitation process that is taking time, but one step, one mile, one workout brings Melissa and her family closer to recovery.

    CNN Transcript Dec 15, 2009 2009

  • "Eight-thirty," Mrs. Kahn put in, seeing Lady Thirkie floundering.

    Farthing 2006

  • Eight-thirty, and Twenty-fourth between Mission and South Van Ness was humming.

    The Dangerous Hour Muller, Marcia 2004

  • Eight-thirty this morning, we get word there's been an arrest, or at least some people taken into custody at this gas station that you see right behind me.

    CNN Transcript Oct 21, 2002 2002

  • Eight-thirty was the best choice, Eddi decided: a woman with cropped red hair and a white Stratocaster whose solemn expression had seemed older than her face.

    War for the Oaks Bull, Emma, 1954- 1987

  • Eight-thirty in the evening, according to the position of two mechanical hands on an arbitrary dial.

    Even Cowgirls Get The Blues Robbins, Tom 1976

  • Eight-thirty be the only 'un what starps at Rootton.'

    Tales of St. Austin's 1928

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