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Examples
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Thus it was that Imber found his way to the Barracks, where he made full and voluntary confession, and from the precincts of which he never emerged.
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But Imber did not hear, and Howkan, with hand upon his shoulder, roused him again.
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Imber did not understand his speech, but the others did, and he knew that it made them angry.
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And I, Imber, pondered upon these things, watching the while the Whitefish, and the Pellys, and all the tribes of the land, perishing as perished the meat of the forest.
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But more mysterious still was the coming of Imber to Dawson to give himself up.
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But in the case of Imber the law for once seemed inadequate and weak.
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(Ibid., p. 143) At last unable to fight because of his age, Imber has come to the city to tell his story and to acknowledge the “law.”
“The Kipling of the Klondike”: Naturalism in London's Early Fiction 2010
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Municipalities often wait until a crisis point before they reach out for help, said Michael Imber , principal at Grant Thornton LLP.
Turnaround Firms Go Municipal Kelly Nolan 2011
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In “The League of Old Men,” Imber tells a white man's court of his attempts to eradicate the white man before he destroyed Imber's civilization.
“The Kipling of the Klondike”: Naturalism in London's Early Fiction 2010
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He talked with Imber, haltingly, with throaty spasms.
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