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Examples

  • Harkey lay at his feet, but he took no notice of him.

    THE UNEXPECTED 2010

  • Associated Press UCLA's Ricky Marvray (10) celebrates with teammate Cory Harkey after making a touchdown catch against Texas during the second quarter.

    College Football: Sept. 25 2010

  • On one side, with their backs to the door, sat Harkey and Dutchy.

    THE UNEXPECTED 2010

  • Long she argued it with him, but the argument was one-sided, for he contented himself with repeating again and again, "He killed Dutchy and Harkey."

    THE UNEXPECTED 2010

  • "He killed Dutchy and Harkey!" was her husband's reply; "and I am going to kill him."

    THE UNEXPECTED 2010

  • An 'so I started in to kill all iv yez, but, as Harkey was fond of sayin', I cut out too large a chunk an 'fell down on the swallowin' iv it. An 'that's me confession.

    THE UNEXPECTED 2010

  • She formally charged Michael Dennin with the murder of Dutchy and Harkey, and the prisoner lay in his bunk and listened to the testimony, first of Hans, and then of Edith.

    THE UNEXPECTED 2010

  • Harkey was in the air, in his spring to his feet, at the second shot, and he pitched face down upon the floor, his "My God!" gurgling and dying in his throat.

    THE UNEXPECTED 2010

  • Harkey lay on the floor, face downward, where he had fallen; while Dutchy rested forward on the table, his yellow mop of hair buried in his mush-plate, the plate itself still tilted at an angle of forty-five degrees.

    THE UNEXPECTED 2010

  • "Got up a little ahead of us and went outside," Harkey answered.

    THE UNEXPECTED 2010

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