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"Warham," said the uncle, with increasing gravity, "I should be sorry to believe that a habit of speech so irreverential, springs from anything but an ambition for saying smart things, and strange things, which are not always smart.
Charlemont; Or, the Pride of the Village. a Tale of Kentucky William Gilmore Simms 1838
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Warham said trade with Sudan is a major opportunity to influence the Khartoum government.
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And that means that they need all the help they can get, said Warham.
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And that means that they need all the help they can get, said Warham.
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Warham said both the north and the south have failed to diversify their economies to lessen their reliance on oil.
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Warham said both the north and the south have failed to diversify their economies to lessen their reliance on oil.
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Warham said trade with Sudan is a major opportunity to influence the Khartoum government.
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So, I would say that that is obviously of utmost concern in the short term, said Warham.
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So, I would say that that is obviously of utmost concern in the short term, said Warham.
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Warham sighed and put his hands on his stiffened knees.
The Tudors: King Takes Queen Elizabeth Massie 2010
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