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Examples
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Van Jaarsveld led the counterattack in a fourth-wicket stand of 78 in 16 overs with Alex Blake before Owen struck twice in consecutive overs and Van Jaarsveld played on to Graham Wagg.
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Wagg live to Austin, Texas -- one of my favorite towns -- to talk with a biology professor who says we still have time to change, but not much.
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Wagg said she looked charming, and pushed on straight at the young nobleman, whom he called Pop, and to whom he instantly related a funny story, seasoned with what the French call gros sel.
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Pen found himself next to Bunion on one side, and to Mr. Wagg — the truth is, Wagg fled alarmed from the vacant place by the poetess, and Pen was compelled to take it.
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“What will they think of us?” he thought: and, indeed, Wagg thrust his tongue in his cheek, thought the tea infinitely contemptible, and leered and winked at Pynsent to that effect.
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“Or accommodating the beloved object with a lock of his hair,” said Wagg.
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Wenham and Wagg both knew him and his circumstances.
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“And I know your address too,” said Wagg; but this was spoken in an undertone, and the good-natured Irishman was appeased almost in an instant after his ebullition of spleen, and asked Wagg to drink wine with him in a friendly voice.
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Wagg wept before Fiche and implored his dear friend to intercede for him.
Vanity Fair 2006
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Wagg and Wenham rallied him about his low spirits; asked whether he was crossed in love? and otherwise diverted themselves at his expense.
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