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"Readily," answered the little man; "take thou the trunk on thy shoulders, and I will raise up the branches and twigs; after all, they are the heaviest."
Types of Children's Literature Walter Barnes
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"Readily," she replied; "but think not I attach the least credit to your professions."
Old Saint Paul's A Tale of the Plague and the Fire William Harrison Ainsworth 1843
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"Readily," answered the little man; "take thou the trunk on thy shoulders, and I will raise up the branches and twigs; after all, they are the heaviest."
Household Tales by Brothers Grimm Jacob Grimm 1824
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Readily available state records for election turnout date back to 1924, when 83% of registered voters cast ballots in a presidential election year in which President Calvin Coolidge triumphed.
New Jersey Voters Tune Out Heather Haddon 2011
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Just as, if a Rich Man shot a homeless person for no reason and was not indicted for that crime, then the support of the local Prosecutor for the Right of Rich Men to shoot homeless people would be Readily Observable – i.e.,
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Readily available in SS and both revolvers have integral compensators and hold 7 rds.
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Readily available in SS and both revolvers have integral compensators and hold 7 rds.
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Readily available and affordable, at the peak of the season it can cost a quarter of what lobster does.
Kellan Hori: Crab for Christmas Kellan Hori 2012
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Readily available advances in technology make such alternative work arrangements possi-ble, and profitable.
Legal Practice 2009
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Forthright and unreserved in expression: They were explicit in their criticism.a. Readily observable: an explicit sign of trouble.
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