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  • I had to seek out advice from a neighbor who had been a Canine Officer for the L.A. Sherriff because I knew that this dog was suberbly and completely trained, I was the one in need of learning.

    Abbie 2010

  • I had to seek out advice from a neighbor who had been a Canine Officer for the L.A. Sherriff because I knew that this dog was suberbly and completely trained, I was the one in need of learning.

    Archive 2010-03-01 2010

  • They came back to me with a large framed picture with suberbly artistic Arabic script on it, and asked me if I knew what it said.

    "The BBC has squandered trust. But we will win it back" Not a sheep 2007

  • At the beginning of this singular race there had not been the slightest doubt in Dick's mind as to its ultimate result; he felt absolutely confident that, suberbly mounted as they were, they would be able to gallop away from their pursuer and elude him with the utmost ease; but now, to his consternation, he began to realise that, so far at least as

    The Adventures of Dick Maitland A Tale of Unknown Africa Harry Collingwood 1886

  • In the Health Care Blog, Robert Laszewski suberbly analyzes Congressional Budget Office (CBO) 's two …

    Healthcare Economist 2009

  • Their first task is, I'm happy to say, to take to task the European Tribune and its Anglo Disease concept, which they describe suberbly: it's the notion that "

    Muti 2008

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