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Hillary would make a good Vice President if she can get rid of Bill and his baggage,
Clinton: McCain's '2013' speech like 'Mission Accomplished' 2008
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He went off to collect Peter, and, humping our baggage,
Greenmantle 2005
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The relatively new town had the potential to grow with the new South Africa, unlike Johannesburg and Pretoria which carried apartheid baggage,
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We wondered if our boots could possibly last to Tamarida where we had left a good deal of baggage,
Southern Arabia Mabel Bent
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About half a minute elapsed between the filling and going down of the barge, during which I had sufficient presence of mind to rip off my three coats, and was loosening my suspenders, when the barge sunk, and I found myself floating in the midst of people, baggage,
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They finally escape, though compelled to leave their baggage,
The American Family Robinson or, The Adventures of a Family lost in the Great Desert of the West
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While resting under a tree, awaiting the coming up of our baggage,
Byeways in Palestine James Finn
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"Say," says the driver, climbin 'down to take a look at the baggage,
Torchy Sewell Ford 1907
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As I was unpacking the different cases in order to sort out the baggage,
Across Unknown South America Arnold Henry Savage Landor 1894
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Destin, that of his old comrade La Rancune, and that of the lady who was perched like a hen on the top of their baggage,
A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 George Saintsbury 1889
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