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  • I froze some, too-to see how they do with reheating and anyway, there is, surprisingly, actually a limit to how many waffles one person can eat.

    Toast: Lindy 2007

  • I froze some, too-to see how they do with reheating and anyway, there is, surprisingly, actually a limit to how many waffles one person can eat.

    Breaking the Fast Lindy 2007

  • I froze some, too-to see how they do with reheating and anyway, there is, surprisingly, actually a limit to how many waffles one person can eat.

    The No Control Group Lindy 2007

  • We need to learn how to use the medications more effectively too-to follow the Brazilian line, which is to wait until they show that they really need them.

    Questions And Answers: On The Aids Front Line 2007

  • My friend who works for the Glasgow Marriot pointed out that this would be unacceptable in that establishment and surely was here too-to which she received the answer that we 'wouldn't be able to get a room for £39 at the Marriot'!

    fragile-liar Diary Entry fragile-liar 2002

  • She's gone down to the lane by the farm-and I bet Prudence has gone there too-to spy. '

    Summer Term At St Clare's Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1967

  • 'Yes-I came to the conclusion that wherever Gussy had been taken, you would be there too-to be held as hostages, if our own Government made any trouble about Gussy,' said Bill.

    The Circus of Adventure Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1952

  • That is hypocrisy, too-to pretend you think I am speaking of money.

    Three Dramas Bj��rnstjerne Bj��rnson 1871

  • Spokesman Robert Gibbs said his boss will emphasize "the tone and the approach on both sides-and this isn't just a one-way street, it's for us, too-to ensure that we're doing this in a way, as I think the president so eloquently said last night, is befitting the memory of those in Tucson."

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Spokesman Robert Gibbs said his boss will emphasize "the tone and the approach on both sides-and this isn't just a one-way street, it's for us, too-to ensure that we're doing this in a way, as I think the president so eloquently said last night, is befitting the memory of those in Tucson."

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

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