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Examples
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We will try it out with you, ye that have harried and held,
Asked Whether Advisers Are Pushing Wright Story, Hillary Demurs 2009
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Mugabe won 43.2 percent of the vote and since neither candidate won more than 50 percent a second round run-off will have to be held,
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What I want to be sure of though, is WHERE they are being held,
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Ellena was hastily retreating, when a well-known voice recalled her, and she perceived, by the rays of a half-hooded lamp, which Jeronimo held,
The Italian 2004
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He leaped back, his red mail flashed toward a turret that held,
The Metal Monster 2004
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Through two strong plates the point its passage held,
The Iliad of Homer 2003
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Child abuse by tribal initiation schools is viewed in a serious light and talks with the parents of victims will soon be held,
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On the other hand the convent, since that prisoner's coming, had flourished exceedingly, so, as long as the Queen of Orkney was safely held,
The Wicked Day Stewart, Mary, 1916- 1983
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Darden intends to retire in the near future despite continued age qualifications, apparent vigorous health and the high esteem in which he is held,
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Yet him midst of the folk with friend-lore he held,
The Tale of Beowulf Sometime King of the Folk of the Weder Geats Anonymous
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