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Examples
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He walked away, leaving Ali to wonder if Lacys different way of viewing the world might provide the one telling detail that could end up proving her fathers innocence.
Cruel Intent J.A. Jance 2008
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Well, Lacys certainly not retarded, Mrs. Dryer, Lacys first-grade teacher, had said.
Cruel Intent J.A. Jance 2008
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Lacys locked herself in the bathroom and wont come out.
Cruel Intent J.A. Jance 2008
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Lacys unprecedented excursion into the verbal world may not have surprised her sister, but it had left all the adults in the room dumbstruck.
Cruel Intent J.A. Jance 2008
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It had been somewhat modified by later de Lacys but was still very uncomfortable compared with Sheriff Hutton.
This Scepter'd Isle Lackey, Mercedes 2004
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Lacys and the Merediths and the Cartwright-Smiths called on Gloria and him at the Ritz-Carlton just a week before they sailed?
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Anthony and Gloria had paid a call on some wild young married people — the Lacys — and collapsed in the empty milk bottles.
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Tottington, which soon after the Conquest was held by the Lacys.
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 4 "Bulgaria" to "Calgary" Various
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Lisours, who carried these estates of the Lacys by marriage to Richard
The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 19, No. 531, January 28, 1832 Various
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The building was finished 1375-1400, and in the roof were placed the arms of those who had helped in the rebuilding -- the Lacys, the Nevilles, and the Percys.
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