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Reeled in this baby with 4 lb test on a Micro-spin combo.
Field & Stream 2009
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Reeled in the board and held it while feet kicked and scrabbled for the bottom.
Kook Peter Heller 2010
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Reeled into a skein, the wool is now all but ready for the fingers of the knitter; it has but to be wound in a ball.
Our Nervous Friends — Illustrating the Mastery of Nervousness Robert S. Carroll
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Reeled against wall, and dropped handful of money.
The Pothunters 1928
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Reeled and fell, with English rivers singing softly in his ears,
The Poems of Henry Kendall With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens Henry Kendall 1860
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Reeled mowers consist of a series of vertically cutting blades that are usually self-propelled.
Everything2 New Writeups LampesUnderling 2010
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Reeled mowers consist of a series of vertically cutting blades that are usually self-propelled.
Everything2 New Writeups LampesUnderling 2010
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Bike Snob NYC: Keeping it Reeled In: Hope or Delusion?
Keeping it Reeled In: Hope or Delusion? BikeSnobNYC 2009
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Reeled Sirs! beloved Brethren and Fellow Soldiers, who have come at this awful moment to join our tears together! we have fought and conquered with him — led on to victory, by his conduct, our guiding ftar to glory!
Travels into Norway, Denmark, and Russia, in the years 1788, 1789, 1790, and 1791 1792
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Giant 90-Year-Old Fish Reeled In off Alaska "-- headline, CNN. com, April 6
From the WSJ Opinion Archives James Taranto 2007
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