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I do not choose, "Merlin replied. ihat which is from the stars does so.
Merlin's Mirror Norton, Andre 1975
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"Remember all ihat luck you just got, " he said instead, feeling horribly helpless.
Owlsight Lackey, Mercedes 1998
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Also, his twin sister Tania, now the wife of the Adept Clef, was quite another matter; had ihat lovely woman approached Brown with amorous intent, Brown would have been lost in an instant.
Phaze Doubt Anthony, Piers 1990
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Also, his twin sister Tania, now the wife of the Adept Clef, was quite another matter; had ihat lovely woman approached Brown with amorous intent, Brown would have been lost in an instant.
Phaze Doubt Anthony, Piers 1990
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He shivered in spite of himself hi the steady wind that blew across the black beach toward ihat sullen sun.
Starchild Omnibus Pohl, Frederik & Williamson, Jack 1963
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[14] Herbert Spencer, in his Principles of Biology, pointed out ihat the women of Lapland occupied a "free" position. seem essentially women's work -- sewing, for instance.
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Debenhams chairman John Lovering said the department store would be taking "all the necessary steps" to ensure it ihat the chain emerges as one of the strongest performers in the current trading conditions.
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Let any one read attentively the well argued book of the English Bradwardine de causa Dei, and he will find, ihat much of what has been said on free-will, fete, neces - sity, cause and effect, by Hobbes in his Tripos, by -
The Introductory Lecture of Thomas Cooper, Esq. Thomas Cooper 1812
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All this is agreeable to the rule, ihat acceaeorium sequitur auum firincifialCy which is cited in the next fdio.
The First Part of the Institutes of the Laws of England, Or, A Commentary Upon Littleton: Not ... 1812
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At ihat at Skultuna are three large kilns, the chimneys of which, built of brick, rise to a considerable heignt; in one of these kilns there arc five furnaces, four in the second, and three 'n the third, altoge -
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