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Examples
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Second, the reason those of us who ordered in advance are not getting our Leopards is that Fedex couldn’t handle the load.
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For, after all, the Leopards were the only wild Bush people who'd lost their fear of fire.
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The reason I was sitting around Chris's was not that I liked Cokes particularly, but that it was one of the hanging-out places of a juvenile gang called The Leopards, with whom I had been trying to work for nearly a year; and the reason I was becoming edgy was that I didn't see any of them there.
The Day of the Boomer Dukes Frederik Pohl 1957
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He said the difference for the Leopards has been the players 'and parents' commitment to the program.
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Their 4-6 district record in 2007-08 didn't exactly scream that the Leopards were a program on the rise.
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He said the difference for the Leopards has been the players 'and parents' commitment to the program.
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Their 4-6 district record in 2007-08 didn't exactly scream that the Leopards were a program on the rise.
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Prior to going on hiatus in 2006, the Leopards were the best drone-core unit going, summoning buzzing storms of noise that subtly conquered the ears then insinuated themselves into the audible background; the effect was such that the silence greeting listeners at the end of, say,
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Both schools sold "Cross Your Fingers For The Cure" red and white T-shirts - the idea of Leopards senior Emily Hargreaves.
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Both schools sold "Cross Your Fingers For The Cure" red and white T-shirts - the idea of Leopards senior Emily Hargreaves.
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