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The acclamation which followed was taken up beyond the door of the super-room by many of the other guests and renewed time after time, Freddy Malins acting as officer with his fork on high. (J.Joyce).
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Travellers have traded on the sentiment, theyve masqueraded as law-abiding Gypsies when many of them are not.
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For the first time in Virginias long political history, Republicans have taken control of the Old Dominions General Assembly, seizing a majority in the House of Delegates.
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he did not know this particular queen of English watering places. (J.Galsworthy).
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