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Examples
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Skif had figured that this "Jarmin" would be somewhere nearby, but apparently he was wrong.
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Skif had figured that this "Jarmin" would be somewhere nearby, but apparently he was wrong.
Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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Jarmin first made the request by phone, Ullyot said, and was asked to put it in writing.
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In a phone interview yesterday, Jarmin said he requested the Dirksen room on behalf of Christian Voice because the ceremony involved hundreds of people and required an overflow room.
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As soon as dinner was polished off and the last of the laundry hung up to dry, Skif and Lyle packed up the goods for Jarmin, the old clothes seller.
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Evidently Jarmin was a man who catered to those with a taste for finer things; almost all of the fancier goods were going to him.
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Jarmin asked, as soon as he dropped the curtain separating front from back behind them.
Take A Thief Lackey, Mercedes 2001
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Skif just went along, too heartbroken to think, too full of bottomless mourning to care if Jarmin was about to lead him off somewhere to kill him for his loot.
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"No warning, of course," Jarmin continued casually.
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Jarmin, a perfectly ordinary, clerkly sort of fellow, had an assistant to help him, and when he saw Lyle entering the front door, he left the customer he was attending to the assistant and ushered them both into the rear of the shop.
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