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Come on, let's get these planted, the ford's pitted already. '
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We're going to have much more on President ford's legacy straight ahead, including some surprising insights about his true feelings, some of which are just coming to light now.
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And we are sharing with you this afternoon the historic moments here both in James Brown's life -- we are also covering the arrival of President ford's body at the nation's capital, which begins five more days of official national mourning.
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And, you know, I have to say, particularly just after President ford's death -- and we're all saluting him, as we should -- I don't want to wander in and take a shot at him for doing that, for not speaking out.
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She ignored solid gut feelings at her own peril, and the ford's destruction had been nagging at her for well over a year.
Darksong Rising Modesitt, L. E. 1999
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Once the lead horses, the other pack animals, and four of the carts had gotten safely across, and there were sufficient riders marking the ford's boundaries, he sent the loose animals across.
The Chronicles of Pern McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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Right now the ford's no higher than King's knees, if you keep to it and head on the left diagonal to the far shore and the left-hand lantern.
The Chronicles of Pern McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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Once the lead horses, the other pack animals, and four of the carts had gotten safely across, and there were sufficient riders marking the ford's boundaries, he sent the loose animals across.
First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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Once the lead horses, the other pack animals, and four of the carts had gotten safely across, and there were sufficient riders marking the ford's boundaries, he sent the loose animals across.
Chronicles of Pern, First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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Right now the ford's no higher than King's knees, if you keep to it and head on the left diagonal to the far shore and the left-hand lantern.
Chronicles of Pern, First Fall McCaffrey, Anne 1993
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