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Of course, it would have been out of character if he suddenly launched into,
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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Of course, it would have been out of character if he suddenly launched into,
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The insidious spread of terror, everyone suspecting everyone else of being a spy or a traitor and gradually people retreating into,
The Whisperers 2007
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The insidious spread of terror, everyone suspecting everyone else of being a spy or a traitor and gradually people retreating into,
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The insidious spread of terror, everyone suspecting everyone else of being a spy or a traitor and gradually people retreating into,
The Whisperers 2007
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As soon as the leader has given the order to clear the decks for action, all disorderly movements cease; there is no more pulling from one another; there are no more coteries; no more asides, there is no more holding aloof; everything in their spirits converges in, and changes into,
Les Miserables 2008
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In doing of which, if we examine the matter thoroughly, we shall perhaps discover that we cannot conceive an inch itself as consisting of, or being divisible into,
A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, by George Berkeley 2006
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In describing the towns and cities of the various provinces, I shall divide them into,
Travels in Morocco 2003
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We had to get away from the hackneyed debate about whether or not we were part of Asia, and the falsehood of thinking that we had to somehow - indeed, anyhow - latch ourselves onto, and into,
Asia and Australia: Change and Opportunity - Speech - Minister for Foreign Affairs 2001
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In the mid-1960s, to maintain communications in the event of a nuclear war, USDoD came up with ARPAnet, which begat Internet, a term you still hear old people call it in their boomtalk, instead of just "the net" it has evolved into,
Mother Of Storms Barnes, John, 1957- 1994
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