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Examples
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I am looking forward to hearing ‘Aha’ live down the phone as Patsie is seeing them in concert this weekend: in return I will ring her as Jason Donovan performs his classics on Saturday.
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When German bombers began 76 successive nights of raids on the London docks in 1940, Patsie Duggan and his team of tin-hatted teenagers, including his 13-year-old sister, Maureen, ran around Wapping, in east London, dodging flying debris, pulling people from burning buildings and doing their best to douse the flames.
What the battle for my park tells us about Britain today | Stephen Pritchard 2011
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By the time the Blitz was over, two lads had been killed and Patsie injured, but they had saved many lives.
What the battle for my park tells us about Britain today | Stephen Pritchard 2011
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Does the spirit of Patsie's daring team live on in Wapping's firmly multi-cultural teenagers today?
What the battle for my park tells us about Britain today | Stephen Pritchard 2011
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Now, I may be feeling so pessimistic today because I'm still reeling from being branded as a Patsie for the Tory-Big Business Conspiracy by irate radio talk show callers.
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I hurried this morning, but Patsie was so lame and I had to come all the way from the Chamberlain district.
The Wind Before the Dawn Dell H. Munger
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Patsie had a small colt at her side, as did her mate also, and there was an extra man needed in the field most of the time, but after repeated consultations it was decided that by using care the teams they had would be able to plow the corn, and that they could hire help for the harvesting cheaper than they could buy another pair of horses.
The Wind Before the Dawn Dell H. Munger
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Patsie gave a little nicker of anticipation as she scented the sacks of oats, carefully covered, in the back of the wagon.
The Wind Before the Dawn Dell H. Munger
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Patsie, still nervous from her fall, hung back as far as her rein would permit and not only refused to be led but threatened to break away altogether.
The Wind Before the Dawn Dell H. Munger
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Patsie laboured heavily and Elizabeth gave herself up to her cogitations again.
The Wind Before the Dawn Dell H. Munger
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