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'Human nature, dear, is very much the same every-where.
Twin Moons 2010
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A capital notion, and will be well received ... er, every-where, I'll be bound!
THE NUMBERS 2010
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He returned dazed and shaken by the wave of bacchic revelry released in America and Europe at the end of world War I, treating Pearl and her mother to hair-raising stories of lewd, raucous, short-skirted, hard-drinking modern youth: ‘every-where I went they all had their dresses up to their knees.’
PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010
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It was a brutal, backward place, for the rulers were ever fearful of the serfs, and held back everything educational or progressive - even the railway was discouraged, in case it should prove to be revolutionary - and with discontent every-where, especially among those serfs who had managed to better themselves a little, and murmurings of revolt, the iron hand of government was pressing ever harder.
The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010
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There were clusters of light every-where in the gardens, but deep stretches of dark among the trees -- let me side-step swiftly into one of these and be off to a flying start, and if I couldn't give that lumbering oaf ten yards in the hundred, even at my time of life, I'd deserve to be caught.
Watershed 2010
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He returned dazed and shaken by the wave of bacchic revelry released in America and Europe at the end of world War I, treating Pearl and her mother to hair-raising stories of lewd, raucous, short-skirted, hard-drinking modern youth: ‘every-where I went they all had their dresses up to their knees.’
PEARL BUCK IN CHINA Hilary Spurling 2010
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Like every-where from coast to coast especaly here in the south and the mid-west where grain is grown.
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It was fairly obvious that although mutineers were still thick as mosquitoes every-where, and had several armies in the field, Campbell's methodical operations would have the whole business settled in a few months, if only Calcutta let him alone.
Fiancée 2010
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Deep, loose snow every-where gave us the impression that it must have fallen in perfectly still weather.
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Here's what he says: "Here, as else- and every-where in criticism, not only the hardest thing to attain but also the hardest thing to get recognized when attained, is the appreciation of difference in wine without insisting on superiority."
Archive 2009-01-01 2009
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