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Examples
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Sandys from the 56th were also on station to provide support.
Sanders, Williams S. 1991
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He desired no more than that Sir Edwin Sandys should not be chosen.
This Country of Ours: The Story of the United States Henrietta Elizabeth 1917
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The head or treasurer of the company was still that Sir Edwin Sandys who had been the chief mover in giving the colony self-government.
This Country of Ours: The Story of the United States Henrietta Elizabeth 1917
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There are 'Sandys' in Scotland, 'Heinrichs' in Germany, gentlemen with pointed moustaches and hair à la brosse in France ...
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There are 'Sandys' in Scotland, 'Heinrichs' in Germany, gentlemen with pointed moustaches and hair à la brosse in France ...
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There are 'Sandys' in Scotland, 'Heinrichs' in Germany, gentlemen with pointed moustaches and hair è la brosse in France; they are rare, no doubt, but they do exist and justify our caricaturists.
The Canadian Type 1969
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There are 'Sandys' in Scotland, 'Heinrichs' in Germany, gentlemen with pointed moustaches and hair è la brosse in France; they are rare, no doubt, but they do exist and justify our caricaturists.
The Canadian Type 1923
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"Sandys," said David, firmly, "that is what it has come to.
Tommy and Grizel 1898
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Sandys has a fairly remarkable shot of JaVale McGee en route to the goal.
The Wizards know how to dunk Dan Steinberg 2011
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The Surrealists -- and Sandys often seems to channel the Surrealists -- were provocative, but not much fun.
Caroline Graham: Edwina Sandys ART: New Book Reveals Powerful Images on Diverse Subjects Caroline Graham 2011
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