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Examples
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Even Mr. Leveret rolled his eyes at the ceiling and shook his head tolerantly.
Night World No. 2 L.J. SMITH 1997
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As she stood beside Mr. Leveret and told her story she sensed a new quietness in the classroom behind her.
Night World No. 2 L.J. SMITH 1997
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Mr. Leveret, pacing in the front, asked for somebody to review the five kingdoms used to categorize living things.
Night World No. 2 L.J. SMITH 1997
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Leveret and Mrs Delarue went to the meeting -- they were very thick just then, the Leverets and the Delarues.
The Imperialist Sara Jeannette Duncan
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The _Hare_, the first Year a _Leveret_, 2 A _Hare_, 3 A _Great Hare_.
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Leveret told her sister afterward that she had known at a glance what was coming.
Xingu 1911
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Leveret moaned: "I don't see how she could!" and Miss Van Vluyck said, picking up her note-book: "Some women stop at nothing."
Xingu 1911
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The Bittern was formerly in some estimation as an article of food for the table; the flesh is said to resemble that of the Leveret in colour and taste, with some of the flavour of wild fowl.
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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Leveret was replaced by Mark Dolenc and is day-to-day.
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Chickens, Capon fried with eggs and breadcrumbs, Leveret, Young turkey, Partridges, Rabbit On one hand, I appreciate what Waters has done for the industry, but on the other, Bourdain is right ... on top of which Waters has been elevated to a mythic status that's pretty much BS.
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