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Examples
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In 1945, while engaged in trying to trace a missing collaborator, Naldo had come across the name Provin in both the Paris telephone directory and the obituary column of Le Monde.
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"The name's Provin," Naldo said with a heavy French accent.
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That evening, M. M.chel Provin booked into the H8teI Palma all Lac in Locarno.
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Provin and Adams will blow the blues in their laugh skit
Babbit 2004
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The Gauteng Provin - cial Government is however aware that wholesale disposal may lead to speculation and ultimately to the denial of access to land to the poor and disadvantaged.
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FIFTH: The fields of cooperation hereby agreed upon by the Provin - ces, which are to be conducted along the lines of the protocols attached hereto and executed within the framework of the foreign policies of their respective parent counties, could be extended to other fields if and when both Parties so jointly decide for the benefit of their respective inhabitants.
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Provin and Adams will blow the blues in their laugh skit Hootch Mon!
Chapter 13 1922
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Provin and Adams will blow the blues in their laugh skit "Hootch Mon!"
Babbitt Sinclair Lewis 1918
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When St. George entered the city room, Crass, of the goblin's blood cravats, had vacated his old place, and Provin was just uncovering his typewriter and banging the tin cover upon everything within reach, and Bennietod was writhing over a rewrite, and Chillingworth was discharging an office boy in a fashion that warmed St. George's heart.
Romance Island Zona Gale 1906
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So did Provin, the "elder giant," who gathered news as he breathed and could not intelligibly put six words together.
Romance Island Zona Gale 1906
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