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  • On the other hand, the stuff in his newsletter, even though not written by him, went out in HIS newsletter.

    Andrew Sullivan is still touting Ron Paul. Ann Althouse 2008

  • “Peace, fool!” said Richard, standing firm on his ground, and casting a fierce glance around; “thinkest thou that I can fail in HIS presence?”

    The Talisman 2008

  • Contrast enough between Mr. Tulkinghorn shut up in his dark carriage and Mr. Bucket shut up in HIS.

    Bleak House 2007

  • Nevertheless she seriously, on all occasions, and that to others as well as to himself, confesses that she owes him unreturnable obligations for his patience with her in HER day, and for his generous behaviour to her in HIS.

    Clarissa Harlowe 2006

  • None of these things could terrify the noble young King, and the boldness of his looks and actions reassured those who were looking on, and perhaps even embarrassed the Yellow Dwarf himself; but even HIS courage gave way when he saw what was happening to his beloved Princess.

    The Blue Fairy Book 2003

  • His indecision, his sudden resolution to leave her, had been all based upon the uncertainty of HIS own feelings, the propriety of HIS declaration, the possibility of some previous experience of hers that might compromise HIM.

    A Phyllis of the Sierras Bret Harte 1869

  • Contrast enough between Mr. Tulkinghorn shut up in his dark carriage and Mr. Bucket shut up in HIS.

    Bleak House Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1853

  • With tears of joy in his eyes, he received, as the beginning of HIS pension from the King of France, five hundred thousand livres; yet, with a mixture of meanness and arrogance that belonged to his contemptible character, he was always jealous of making some show of being independent of the King of France, while he pocketed his money.

    A child`s history of England 1852

  • Contrast enough between Mr. Tulkinghorn shut up in his dark carriage and Mr. Bucket shut up in HIS.

    Bleak House Charles Dickens 1841

  • Could toss in his promises of bipatisanship, close Gitmo, HIS stimulus has proved worthless and healthcare is already broke and it has barely started.

    Home/News 2010

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