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Shallower then the mud puddle outside of my house.
Think Progress » Santa Clarita Councilman Tells Anti-Immigrant Protesters: ‘I’m A Proud Racist’ 2010
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Shallower then the mud puddle outside of my house.
Think Progress » Santa Clarita Councilman Tells Anti-Immigrant Protesters: ‘I’m A Proud Racist’ 2010
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Shallower areas and land drilling are much safer and if something goes wrong it is easier to deal with.
Oh, the Humanity! Part II - Invasion of the Tarballs | RedState 2010
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Shallower dishes poised o n the tops of books can serve as coasters.
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Shallower soils tend to produce a stunted crop and are more prone to parching, bringing to light the new features.
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Shallower leagues mean fewer chances for a player ranked outside the top 300 as Mr. Aceves was this spring by ESPN experts finding his way onto a team.
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· Shallower plowing may be advisable in drier areas to reduce wind erosion and moisture losses.
Chapter 8 1981
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Shallower men than he had gone out as ministers of the great Republic.
Complete Project Gutenberg Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Works Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851
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Shallower men than he had gone out as ministers of the great Republic.
The Guardian Angel Oliver Wendell Holmes 1851
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Shallower people are more apt to find other things.
The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete John Forster 1844
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