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Examples
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This is a new area, and the Supreme Court has largely been silent on the issue, Wice said.
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This is a new area, and the Supreme Court has largely been silent on the issue, Wice said.
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Mr. Chops shook that deep Ed of his, to a surprisin extent, and slapped it half a dozen times with his hand, and with more Wice than I thought were in him.
A House to Let 2007
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Mr. Chops shook that deep Ed of his, to a surprisin extent, and slapped it half a dozen times with his hand, and with more Wice than I thought were in him.
Going into Society 2007
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SB: Rasmus (2, 2nd base off Wice/Jaspe), Martinez (2, 2nd base off Byrnes/Jaspe), Desmond (1, 2nd base off Byrnes/Jaspe).
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Mr. Chops shook that deep Ed of his, to a surprisin extent, and slapped it half a dozen times with his hand, and with more Wice than I thought were in him.
Going into Society 2007
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Mr. Chops shook that deep Ed of his, to a surprisin extent, and slapped it half a dozen times with his hand, and with more Wice than I thought were in him.
A House to Let Adelaide Anne Procter 1844
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Mr. Chops shook that deep Ed of his, to a surprisin extent, and slapped it half a dozen times with his hand, and with more Wice than I thought were in him.
Going into Society Charles Dickens 1841
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"Members of Congress have often been supportive of state legislative candidates, especially close to a redistricting cycle," said Jeffrey M. Wice, a Democratic redistricting attorney.
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"This is a new area, and the Supreme Court has largely been silent on the issue," Wice said.
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