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  • Such a dummy/to let some mess I shouldn't-a did take you from me.

    Stacia L. Brown: 5 Contemporary Soul Cyranos Stacia L. Brown 2012

  • Such a dummy/to let some mess I shouldn't-a did take you from me.

    Stacia L. Brown: 5 Contemporary Soul Cyranos Stacia L. Brown 2012

  • Both of them knew the girl t-a state of shock, not herself.

    two women Cole, Martina 1999

  • Lest anyone fear that the channel had suddenly gone mad and was pretending to be something it isn't-a straight-up history channel that doesn't allow artistic license-they offered sugary reassurance: "We recognize historical fiction is an important medium for storytelling and commend all the hard work and passion that has gone into the making of the series."

    The New Yorker Nancy Franklin 2011

  • ldquo;leaves it all on the field” = “I once had an ol’ coon hound that done caught the rabies, and I knew I oughta put him down but when he’d look at me with them big black eyes I couldn’t-a do it.

    Perry Kitchen has that certain je ne sais quoi Jeff Maurer 2011

  • If you weren't in the upper ten percent) t-a scientist, or an artist of more than second-rate talent-there was nothing you could do which a machine couldn't do better.

    Starways Anderson, Poul 1956

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