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Examples
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What bothered him was how the art dealers like Peter Patout “got off light” and left him holding the bag.
The Lampshade Mark Jacobson 2010
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Alex Patout, a well-known local chef, cooked on the line to help out.
Open for Business 2006
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Alex Patout, a well-known local chef, cooked on the line to help out.
Open for Business 2006
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"Christa Patout and Stéphane Humbert opened a store and showroom in 2005 in Paris where they started selling fragrances composed by perfumer Karine Chevallier."
Archive 2007-06-01 Marina Geigert 2007
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While Patout screamed and his girlfriend wadded the sheet and tried to close his wound, the intruder calmly climbed back out the window into the darkness, at the same time folding his knife and slipping it into his back pocket.
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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This guy Antoine Patout, the one who hit you upside the head with a beer bottle?
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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This guy Antoine Patout, the one who hit you upside the head with a beer bottle?
Jolie Blon’s Bounce James Lee Burke 2002
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While Patout screamed and his girlfriend wadded the sheet and tried to close his wound, the intruder calmly climbed back out the window into the darkness, at the same time folding his knife and slipping it into his back pocket.
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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While Patout screamed and his girlfriend wadded the sheet and tried to close his wound, the intruder calmly climbed back out the window into the darkness, at the same time folding his knife and slipping it into his back pocket.
Jolie Blon’s Bounce James Lee Burke 2002
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This guy Antoine Patout, the one who hit you upside the head with a beer bottle?
Dave Robicheaux Ebook Boxed Set James Lee Burke 2002
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