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Examples

  • He would like to expand his operation to sell meat, but those niches are filled by the larger Hy-Vee and Fareway stores in town.

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  • I saw in my Lady Fareway a handsome, well-preserved lady of somewhat large stature, with a steady glare in her great round dark eyes that embarrassed me.

    George Silvermans's Explanation 2007

  • After his departure, Lady Fareway wrote to me, representing the justice of my returning half my fee, as I had been of so little use to her son.

    George Silvermans's Explanation 2007

  • It was quite an ordinary interview in the Fareway Park but they talked easily together for some time: like takes to like, and they had many points of resemblance.

    George Silvermans's Explanation 2007

  • I saw in my Lady Fareway a handsome, well-preserved lady of somewhat large stature, with a steady glare in her great round dark eyes that embarrassed me.

    George Silvermans's Explanation 2007

  • It was quite an ordinary interview in the Fareway Park but they talked easily together for some time: like takes to like, and they had many points of resemblance.

    George Silvermans's Explanation 2007

  • ‘Do you deem it possible, Lady Fareway, that I can hold it another hour, under your injurious words?’

    George Silvermans's Explanation 2007

  • Said I, in self-extenuation once for all, ‘Lady Fareway, I have but to say for myself that I have tried to do my duty.’

    George Silvermans's Explanation 2007

  • After his departure, Lady Fareway wrote to me, representing the justice of my returning half my fee, as I had been of so little use to her son.

    George Silvermans's Explanation 2007

  • Said I, in self-extenuation once for all, ‘Lady Fareway, I have but to say for myself that I have tried to do my duty.’

    George Silvermans's Explanation 2007

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