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Examples
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"That's just Keynesianism, and Keynes, along with Karl Marx, has been discredited over the last 20 vears."
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His triumph was the greatest comeback in the 99 vears of the Amateur.
A Tiger In The Grass 2008
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It follows an unexpectedly grueling economic slump and vears of chronic political turmoil.
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Caveat, any thread where he trolls up some conflict, vears off course and hits bottom immediately.
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Iamperhapi a younger man by ten vears than any one present:
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Your inquiries frightened him into the vestry by night — your inquiries, without your privity and against your will, have served the hatred and wreaked the vengeance of three-and-twenty vears.
The Woman in White 2003
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"I got this one at Spica some vears ago," said Joachim.
Starways Anderson, Poul 1956
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About ten vears ago Mr. Rank decided that something should be done about improving the quality of the films being shown to English audiences.
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"I can tell it because he vears someding like a Pajama hat, und she holds vun ving up like a skirt."
Skiddoo! Hugh McHugh
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The average price for fifteen vears has been about 2 dollars 50 cents, per pound.
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