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Nevada goldfields, and returned to her a many-times millionaire.
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Outrigger and a many-times medallist in long-distance swimming, had missed seeing the Bartons take the water, and first glimpsed them beyond the last festoon of bathers clinging to the life-lines.
THE KANAKA SURF 2010
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Alfred Brand had arrived in the world of his many-times great-grandfather three years before the transfer, and, except for a short diversion to court and marry Maggie Brand, had focused single-mindedly and often underhandedly on finding his relation and stopping the transfer.
Aching for Always Gwyn Cready 2010
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The many-times full-frontally viewed penis of Joaquin's sorry, abused assistant performs a similar function as Joaquin's constant drug-use does not, because it really could be faked, although who will ever know?
Alexandra Juhasz: Casey Affleck's Biggest Reveal: Fake Doc, Joaquin's Tummy or Tranny Prostitutes? Alexandra Juhasz 2010
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Carpeting this sky garden in a sea of glass, a hortus conclusus many-times walled off from the chaotic hordes teeming on the spit-drenched pavement below, are perennials with different flowering time.
Ur-garden 2009
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And this whole picture would be very much less muddied and confused if the state of Pakistan, say, did not make the absurd and many-times discredited assertion that religion can be the basis of a nationality.
Hitchens on the UN Defamation motion... GayandRight 2009
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Of course, the anti-jam detectors and other jam-proofing measures the police have introduced to protect Britain's great and important buildings are not quite so effective when faced with an onslaught of marmalade, especially those such as three-fruit that are many-times stronger than conventional marmalade.
Archive 2009-04-01 David Hadley 2009
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Of course, the anti-jam detectors and other jam-proofing measures the police have introduced to protect Britain's great and important buildings are not quite so effective when faced with an onslaught of marmalade, especially those such as three-fruit that are many-times stronger than conventional marmalade.
Terrorist Weapons Cache Discovered David Hadley 2009
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I found in a book from the archives at Wakefield in Yorkshire a letter written by a many-times distant aunt to her son at the time of the Great Fire of London.
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Carpeting this sky garden in a sea of glass, a hortus conclusus many-times walled off from the chaotic hordes teeming on the spit-drenched pavement below, are perennials with different flowering time.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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