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Examples
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Riggan is expected to win a bullpen spot, while Escobar,
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To have money, however small the sum, "laid by i 'th' bank," was in Riggan to be almost illustrious.
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I will stay in Riggan for the future – it will not be long, and she need torture herself no more.
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Every lad in Riggan knew Dan Lowrie and feared him.
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But of Lowrie, even the fighting community, which was the community predominating in Riggan, could not speak so well.
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"There are two or three stout colliers in Riggan who are my friends, I think," he said, "and I am going to ask them to face the Knoll Road with me.
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At the end of the week he would have no further occupation in Riggan.
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Because he is the man of all others whom it is hard for me to deal with – because he is the shrewdest, the most irreverent, and the most disputatious old fellow in Riggan.
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For a man to lose his all at his time of life would have been hard enough anywhere; but it was trebly hard to meet with such a trial in Riggan.
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"I think," said Derrick, quietly, "that he is in Riggan.
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