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"Well, I'd leave a letter with my bank, not to be opened for three years, or unless you died, and it would say that the will existed, where it was, and what its terms were."
Carnac's Folly, Complete Gilbert Parker 1897
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"Well, I'd leave a letter with my bank, not to be opened for three years, or unless you died, and it would say that the will existed, where it was, and what its terms were."
Carnac's Folly, Volume 1. Gilbert Parker 1897
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"Well, I'd leave a letter with my bank, not to be opened for three years, or unless you died, and it would say that the will existed, where it was, and what its terms were."
The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker Gilbert Parker 1897
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It was not only a bargain between other parties, but it was five to nine years later in time than the contract between Harris and Tyson, and the bill of exceptions does not even show what its terms were.
Division of Labour 2009
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Not after seeing how ineffective the anti-war rallies of the earlier part of Bush's first term were.
Notes from the Monterey Tea Party, David Henderson | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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In fact, the White House has been moving a little around on whether there was a deal or what the terms were.
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In fact, the White House has been moving a little around on whether there was a deal or what the terms were.
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We said, well, let's go look at the disclosures for other senators and find out how many of them have Countrywide mortgages as well and what the terms were.
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I was surprised at how conciliatory his terms were.
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I don't know exactly when the contacts were and what was in -- or what the calls were.
Press Briefing By George Stephanopoulos ITY National Archives 1993
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