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Fiction exists to entertain, to relieve a burden, to tell a story, to make people think/laugh/cry/shout, to convey a truth, to tug at your brain and gut,
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In the most posterior of these four sections of the tail, beginning slightly caudad to the section here shown, is seen a small cavity which may be called the post-anal gut,
Development of the Digestive Canal of the American Alligator C. M. [Illustrator] Reese
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'T will take more emptins, a long chalk, than this noo party 's gut,
The Biglow Papers James Russell Lowell 1855
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'Twill take more emptins, a long chalk, than this noo party's gut,
The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855
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With his round, staring blue eyes, goldfish lips and unhelpful shirt stretched over a huge gut,
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When antibiotics disturb the balance of the natural bacteria found in the gut,
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Noting how pressure was widely perceived as being about trembling hands, quivering lips and a wrenching gut,
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With the Steelers 'ground game bludgeoning them up the gut,
SI.com 2009
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Taken to his uncle's house with a bullet in his gut,
City Journal 2009
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An 'Sairy had paroxysms, and McCain near bust a gut,
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