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  • Everyday Americans will just have to keep holding on for another term more.

    Progressive U - The new media voice for students 2009

  • It went over really well, so I'm excited to do the label more.

    Mammoth Press 2009

  • There's no chance that someone from outside Baracelona deserves this title more.

    Yahoo! Sports - Top News 2009

  • "No," she agreed, with a small, dark smile, and added not a word more.

    His Disposition 2010

  • She was so frightened that she wouldn't say a word more.

    An Open Letter to Fans of South Plains Football 2010

  • “I fear,” said he, with much hesitation, “I have strangely exposed myself — and that you cannot — but the extreme astonishment —” he stopt again in the utmost confusion, and then adding, “you will permit me to attend you to the chair,” he handed her down stairs, and in quitting her, bowed without saying a word more.

    Cecilia 2008

  • And she's mentioning the economy more and talked about her husband's term more.

    CNN Transcript May 1, 2008 2008

  • “Weel,” replied Bartoline, and deigned not a word more.

    The Heart of Mid-Lothian 2007

  • She put her hand upon it hurriedly — a hand so thin and delicate, that when I had seen her hold it up before the fire to shade her face, I had compared it in my thoughts to fine porcelain — and saying, in a quick, fierce, passionate way, ‘I swear you to secrecy about this!’ said not a word more.

    David Copperfield 2007

  • But he would not hear her, and said — For your own sake, I tell you, Mrs. Jervis, say not a word more.

    Pamela 2006

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