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Examples
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The Boucherie menu would be a brave foot forward even for a cityside restaurant.
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Lee Remmel of the Green Bay Press-Gazette had arranged a ride to the stadium with a cityside writer, one of eleven reporters the home paper had assigned to the game.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Lee Remmel of the Green Bay Press-Gazette had arranged a ride to the stadium with a cityside writer, one of eleven reporters the home paper had assigned to the game.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Lee Remmel of the Green Bay Press-Gazette had arranged a ride to the stadium with a cityside writer, one of eleven reporters the home paper had assigned to the game.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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Lee Remmel of the Green Bay Press-Gazette had arranged a ride to the stadium with a cityside writer, one of eleven reporters the home paper had assigned to the game.
Into the Story DAVID MARANISS 2010
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The Boucherie menu would be a brave foot forward even for a cityside restaurant.
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Returning to the Trib, he shot up from cityside reporter to chief of the editorial pages to editor of the paper.
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Lee Remmel of the Press-Gazette had arranged a ride to the stadium with a cityside writer, one of eleven reporters the home paper had assigned to the game.
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"There might be an automated way-station nearby," suggested Kitten, "where we can either pick up something a little faster or else transmit cityside."
Bloodhype Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1973
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"There might be an automated way-station nearby," suggested Kitten, "where we can either pick up something a little faster or else transmit cityside."
Bloodhype Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1973
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