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Examples
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Well, the Riddel Architecture team of David Gole and Emma Scragg decided to take the old house, dismantle it, and create an entirely new one with the materials from the replaced house.
2010 April | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World 2010
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“She is who she is—Undine Scragg, International Cocktail Bitch.”
Undine Spragg, International Cocktail Bitch Con Chapman 2012
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Lloyd Scragg: United fans revel in their rich history, shoving it down opponents' throats at every opportunity.
Fans' view: Will Manchester City ever be as big as Manchester United? 2011
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Scragg looked like a bull-dog waiting for an occasion to bark; Mrs. Scragg sat with her lips closely compressed and her head partly turned away, so as to keep her eyes out of the line of vision with Mrs. Grimes's face; while Mrs. Grimes gave an occasional glance of contempt towards the lady with whom she had had a "tiff."
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Mr.. Darlington was afraid to approach Mr. Scragg on the subject.
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The rooms suited Mr.. Scragg very well -- at least such was her report to her husband -- and, after some further rudeness on the part of Mr. Scragg, and an effort to beat Mr.. Darlington down to twelve dollars a-week, were taken, and forthwith occupied.
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"And I tell you that I will have them!" replied Scragg, angrily.
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On the next morning, Mr. and Mr.. Ring came and took possession of the room previously engaged to Mr. Scragg.
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Mr. Scragg had already succeeded in making himself so disagreeable to the other boarders that they were scarcely civil to him; and Mr.. Grimes, who was quite gracious with Mr.. Scragg at first, no longer spoke to her.
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"These are our rooms," said Scragg, showing no inclination to vacate the premises.
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