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Examples
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I was down that-a-way last year visiting a childhood friend.
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We thought, what the heck, we might as well walk that-a-way.
Archive 2008-09-01 Will 2008
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We thought, what the heck, we might as well walk that-a-way.
Kampuchea Adventure | Aug. 29-31st Will 2008
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I was chatting with a security guy in Mazatlan's Golden Zone once who indicated to me that carrying a large knife (like he was doing) openly on his belt was also illegal but was a lessor offense than carrying a firearm so he was going to do things that-a-way.
Protection 2008
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I was chatting with a security guy in Mazatlan's Golden Zone once who indicated to me that carrying a large knife (like he was doing) openly on his belt was also illegal but was a lessor offense than carrying a firearm so he was going to do things that-a-way.
Protection 2008
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I was chatting with a security guy in Mazatlan's Golden Zone once who indicated to me that carrying a large knife (like he was doing) openly on his belt was also illegal but was a lessor offense than carrying a firearm so he was going to do things that-a-way.
Protection 2008
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I was chatting with a security guy in Mazatlan's Golden Zone once who indicated to me that carrying a large knife (like he was doing) openly on his belt was also illegal but was a lessor offense than carrying a firearm so he was going to do things that-a-way.
Protection 2008
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I was chatting with a security guy in Mazatlan's Golden Zone once who indicated to me that carrying a large knife (like he was doing) openly on his belt was also illegal but was a lessor offense than carrying a firearm so he was going to do things that-a-way.
Protection 2008
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I was chatting with a security guy in Mazatlan's Golden Zone once who indicated to me that carrying a large knife (like he was doing) openly on his belt was also illegal but was a lessor offense than carrying a firearm so he was going to do things that-a-way.
Protection 2008
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I was chatting with a security guy in Mazatlan's Golden Zone once who indicated to me that carrying a large knife (like he was doing) openly on his belt was also illegal but was a lessor offense than carrying a firearm so he was going to do things that-a-way.
Protection 2008
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