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surname .
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Examples
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Then I called Suggs, the INS man whose name Maxwell had given me.
Last Lullaby Denise Hamilton 2004
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The NCAA has only kept the statistic since 2000, and Suggs is actually 1 1/2 sacks shy of tying Al Harris '1978 team record.
NCAA Division I College Football - Washington vs. Arizona State 2002
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Then I called Suggs, the INS man whose name Maxwell had given me.
Last Lullaby Denise Hamilton 2004
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The NCAA has only kept the statistic since 2000, and Suggs is actually 1 1/2 sacks shy of tying Al Harris '1978 team record.
NCAA Division I College Football - Washington vs. Arizona State 2002
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Thomas was a slave of Bill McClain and it is believed he adopted the name Suggs because a Mr. Suggs had befriended him in time of trouble.
Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Indiana Narratives Work Projects Administration
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The Judge flushed red with anger and called Suggs to his side.
The Traitor: A Story of the Fall of the Invisible Empire 1907
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Jernard Jarreau and Suggs, which is a lot considering three players total had redshirted in the previous nine years under Romar.
The Seattle Times 2012
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We tag Suggs, keep Lewis and acquire Birk and Foxworth.
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Incidentally, my school - Quintin Kynaston - was the school that Graham McPherson, 'Suggs' from Madness went to, and wrote the song 'Baggy Trousers' about!
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"Suggs," she said, blotting her lips with the back of her hand.
Beloved Morrison, Toni 1987
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