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Examples
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I did not hear the details of that part of it-all that had been manoeuvred by Professor Ormsby, but the essence of it was that Communism had been invoked in this affair to bring about its own defeat.
Movie Night 2010
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And by putting those pictures out, I think that it-all these people released from these prison cells, some of them went on to lead very distinguished lives in Vietnam and here in America.
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She is doing well, has high hopes of becoming the first in her family to achieve a post-secondary degree, but ***-it-all, she ends up pregnant.
Surprise! Abortionist confesses to being...pro-abortion! Suzanne 2009
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In other words, if I feel someone is being a condescending know it-all I feel the need to step in and save humanity from the evils of jerkdom.
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In fact, I hereby recommend that the loser of both the primaries and the presidency, and their staffs, and pundits and pollsters and snarky media and know it-all extremists go to Antarctica to get their priorities straight and get beyond themselves.
Lea Lane: Solo to Antarctica: Bottom of the World! (Part 3) 2008
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So we talked about it-all through August and the first week of September.
The Zero Walter, Jess 2006
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He knew he'd recognize the kind he'd seen today again if he saw it-all forms of magick had a distinct signature-but as it was, he knew he couldn't even describe it well enough for Paul to begin to make an educated guess as to who-or what'might have whipped up the original charm.
Music To My Sorrow Lackey, Mercedes 2005
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He felt an urge to turn and look at it-all those bright mirror surfaces!
The Dark Tower King, Stephen 2004
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They can't expect me to solve it-all they asked me was to see if there was anything there, after all ... come to that, they never asked me, I volunteered to look.
The Gates Of Sleep Lackey, Mercedes 2002
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It was all gone, all of it-all the suffering, all the disease and decay, all the everlasting affliction that had combined to comprise its physical and mental existence.
A Triumph of Souls Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2000
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