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Examples
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And he's often right: I do regret not doing certain things, including not agr eeing to his suggestion that I take guitar lessons when he started five years ago.
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Before stepping inside the museum we know, therefore, that we will be s eeing a compromised version of what might have been.
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Zach Campbell: "[S] eeing the early works (from the pre-Koker days) simply widens our eyes to Kiarostami's capabilities, his range, even as it simultaneously presents deeper burrowings into the obsessions, pathways, and tics of the AK oeuvre."
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Craig Phillips, having wrapped the primer: "[S] eeing the latest incarnation of James Bond, Casino Royale, on the heels of watching all these other recent 007 films made it easier to see clearly how superior it is to most of them."
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FTW…I iz eeing an dansing wif yU, my frens, only in my mime–I hadta git a root canal today, so I B takin it EZ and eeting chiggen soup and creem of wheet.
NOPE– - Lolcats 'n' Funny Pictures of Cats - I Can Has Cheezburger? 2007
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In the mid1990s, the aging barracks over? owed with families? eeing the bloodletting in the Balkans.
'Curveball: Spies, Lies and the Con Man Who Caused a War' 2007
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Thousands? owed in each year, wave upon wave of businessmen, engineers, scientists, and soldiers, all? eeing Saddam's tyranny.
'Curveball: Spies, Lies and the Con Man Who Caused a War' 2007
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The artist had not liked Bonnie Prince Charlie, for there he was with a cowardly look on his white face fl eeing the Battle of Culloden.
Death of a Dentist Beaton, M. C. 1997
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At Theo's insistence, the medic reinforced the sealants on her wounds and let her join Jim in their laps, Dart now squee-eeing joyfully to accompany her partner.
First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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Young males and solitaries surged in from all directions, squee-eeing, clicking, chuffing loudly, and performing incredible aquabatics as they came.
First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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