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Waded into a fight in Vietnam to help France, our good buddies, out of a jam that they created?
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Waded through wet snow and reached the compost bin for the first time in months.
Lead us not into temptation jhetley 2009
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Waded into a fight in Vietnam to help France, our good buddies, out of a jam that they created?
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Waded through a third of the book page by page tonight, doing a percentage estimate of the updates needed to content and figures on a chapter by chapter basis.
book update badger 2002
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_Waded_ would better describe his progress, for it was the middle of the rains; water filled the air, dropping in sheets from a livid sky; the streets were rivers running full over the cobble curbs.
The Spinner's Book of Fiction Various
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Waded the south and north prongs of the Shenandoah River.
Diary of a Tar Heel Confederate soldier, Louis Leon 1913
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Waded clay-bottom swamps three-quarters of a mile long.
Diary of a Tar Heel Confederate soldier, Louis Leon 1913
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Waded into national GOP presidential politics by pronouncing Mormonism "a cult."
The Seattle Times 2011
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We did not go by Cornwallis, which, it seems, was not the nearest road; but we passed through Horton, and crossed the bridge, beneath which we had Waded through the mud.
Ned Myers or, a Life Before the Mast James Fenimore Cooper 1820
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BOZEMAN - Waded Cruzado has been sworn in as Montana State University's 12th president, becoming the first minor-ity and first woman to hold the post at the 117-year-old school.
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