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He knocked harder and called Lineham back, knocked again, still with no response.
No Laughing Matter Simpson, Dorothy, 1933- 1993
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Lineham said assuming the position of the most dominant religious order meant the church would naturally become a powerful political force – something that was already being felt.
Catholics to become NZ's dominant religious group Argent 2006
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"The number of Catholics isn't really increasing much at all, it's just that the number of Anglicans and Presbyterians is dropping so dramatically," Lineham said.
Catholics to become NZ's dominant religious group Argent 2006
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Living over the shop, so to speak, must have certain disadvantages, thought Thanet as he followed Lineham through the tall arched wrought-iron gate which fitted snugly into a clipped opening in the hedge.
No Laughing Matter Simpson, Dorothy, 1933- 1993
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'Or perhaps,' said Lineham, 'she herself told you he'd been ill-treating her again.'
No Laughing Matter Simpson, Dorothy, 1933- 1993
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Thanet raised his eyebrows at the garment Lineham produced.
No Laughing Matter Simpson, Dorothy, 1933- 1993
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He was annoyed with Lineham and annoyed with himself for being annoyed.
No Laughing Matter Simpson, Dorothy, 1933- 1993
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'Just one more question, Miss Patel,' said Lineham quickly as she jumped up, taking Jem by the hand.
No Laughing Matter Simpson, Dorothy, 1933- 1993
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He was eager to get to work and discuss his idea with Lineham.
No Laughing Matter Simpson, Dorothy, 1933- 1993
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A quick skim through the files of correspondence in the office seemed to bear this out, and Thanet and Lineham next went down to the house, to see if they could turn up anything more interesting there.
No Laughing Matter Simpson, Dorothy, 1933- 1993
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