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Not long ago in Stackton-on-Seam, a town that lies in the folded
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'Not long ago that was true
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She hurried forward with her last argument while her nerve still held, “You told me not long ago that, 'there is nothing which I have done, or do, that is outside your own reach, should you truly wish to grasp it for your own,' Did you really mean that?”
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“But he passed me on the road not long ago, coming back from Polis
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And not long ago
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It had been a pack of entities not long ago, but now it was just two, or was it one? He couldn't be certain
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Not long ago he had come to this very stretch of coastline and held it over his head to cast it into the sea
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“Right Sir listen to what I am saying we are going to start cutting the wire now and as soon as you’re free get up and fucking run for it I hope you’re not injured?” Lieutenant Smith shook his head I looked at the pained expression on his face and knew what he was feeling having been in the same position not long ago
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I don’t know about angry I was fucking livid why hadn’t she got out of that hell hole never mind about me why hadn’t she just stopped when I told her?” My head was whirring and my heart breaking but I could not stay angry at my golden haired little imp for long as I thought of the cheek she used to give me not long ago and the cheeky grin that came to her lips when she spoke to me the tears rolled down my face again
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Not long ago, for instance, she called in what for
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He shows beginnings of cooperation and limits it to destroying little by little some 120 Al-Samud rockets, which he originally denied he had, but not long ago has confessed he possessed
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Which is probably when he proved his loyalty to Cara—he had some kind of friendship with her before she left Erudite headquarters not long ago
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I signed up not long ago and its pretty huge getting around to see the many things they have to offer
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Not long ago, Don Leovegildo passed away
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The government wants to rid of those voracious animals that someone brought to the island not long ago and spends millions of dollars towards that end
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I couldn't believe that not long ago I was just so infatuated with him
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In his mind, she now seemed, not only to disbelieve, but to despise the traditional standards she not long ago had proudly upheld when she warned their son Robert against the “perverted activities of gays…”
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Whether or not she found the happiness she was seeking, or whether or not her conscience bothered her, she admitted to Roger not long ago that “a big mistake was made…” Roger did not reply, but he thought: “Yes; and what a price we are still paying for it…”
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happening and then one afternoon not long ago she’d been hit with
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Not long ago the Earth occupied the sole center of the universe, and understandably, we
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Not long ago, but how it seemed like a lifetime since the scribe had stood here, at the path to the mountains, poised between one life and another
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up to not long ago
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“Not long ago in the States, boys and girls knew well
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Master Kuthumi, when accepting a pupil not long ago
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"Some one was here not long ago
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'Aye! He has returned, in great secrecy, and not long ago he descended into the pits and then came out again, pale and shaking, like a man who had dared a great hazard
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“There was a group that passed through here not long ago
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He had, not long ago, been human, believed in his Empire, believed in his God, and believed himself to be a good person
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Not long ago I saw a sign on route 77 in Corfu that said,
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I saw a sign on a Mercedes not long ago that said, “No radio in car
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Not long ago I saw a sign on the interstate that read,
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Child by Noel Riley Fitch not long ago
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Not long ago they changed the name of the company
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Not long ago I watched the movie, The Yes Men
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And Other Things that Strike Me as Funny, which he wrote not long ago
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Not long ago, records made a comeback, but not every release of music came out on record, just CDs
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Not long ago I was the recipient of a signed picture of RFK, Jr
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To continue with the idea of color, not long ago I read a book called The Journey of Man by Spencer Wells
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Not long ago I tried to log on to the Internet
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Not long ago a well-known writer came out with a book on the Web that you could download for a
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I got a call from another writer not long ago with that same challenge, which I related in a book I had
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I wound up with a good harvest not long ago whereas my first try in Plainville wasn’t so plentiful
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We also have disposable razors and not long ago I heard that Blockbuster was coming out with a disposable DVD
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This reminds me of a conversation I had with my mother not long ago
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It’s relatively new, and not long ago I saw two decks that friends of mine had installed that used this new material
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Not long ago a train of garbage was stationed in Buffalo, and the owners had no intention of moving it
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The method of gardening is organic, which not long ago brought mystery and apparently food that couldn’t be afforded
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Not long ago, I found a new no-frills supermarket – I had to buy my frills elsewhere, but I’m not sure which store carried them
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Not long ago I was to join a friend and his girlfriend for dinner, but the latter couldn’t make it – she was too busy with her job
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Not long ago some workers were reclassified as managers so as to give corporations the option of not having to pay them extra for working beyond the call of duty
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Not long ago, I read The Story Of My Life: An
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Not long ago I used my VCR to record a PBS concert from a program in Kentucky featuring the blues band, Kay Kay and the Rays
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I watched an important PBS program on the environment not long ago and how our world is in danger if we don’t act now to save it
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Not long ago I watched a documentary on Abraham Lincoln
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Not long ago my contract ended and I had two months of the year without any income
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Not long ago I went to a very reputable shoe store that specializes in comfortable footwear and I entered with $30 in my wallet and left with change as well as a pair of shoes
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Not long ago I tried to get some free software
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Not long ago, I believed I had heard it beckoning to me to come forth from the shell in which I had been kept guarded jealously by my mother at first then my father more recently
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����������� �Pretty good!� They promoted me not long ago
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The pillows on the sofa were somewhat askew, and the firm indentations on the cushions indicated the presence of a large body not long ago
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Not long ago, a stranger was found near the Castle
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Not long ago he had wondered if there was really any point coming back to the gym, not when he had to see Lola every time he stepped foot in there
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‘No, she moved not long ago and she hasn’t been in touch since
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He was on a lecture tour in the States not long ago
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Not long ago, as the English Resident Professor was going his evening rounds, he heard a tumult in the students’ rooms
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The rising generation of Muhammadans would tread the steps which have conducted the Hindus, not long ago the most bigoted nation on earth, into their present state of easy tolerance, such a tolerance implies a less earnest belief than their fathers had; but it has freed them, as it would liberate the Musalmans, from the cruelties which they inflicted, the crimes which they perpetrated, and the miseries which they endured, in the name of a mistaken religion
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“Is this why you were in Melbourne not long ago?” I asked, finally
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thing about them to me not long ago, since I am the brains that handles
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“We read his thoughts not long ago and he was stalking you, hoping
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remember things that they said or did not long ago
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He said something under his breath, making her giggle and then laugh, reminding me of the old Val I’d met not long ago
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That was that, until not long ago
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We both agreed on that not long ago
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The detective had seen similar injuries a number of times, twice not long ago
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Not long ago I’d wondered what kind of world a tree would invent for itself
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Hadn’t John mentioned not long ago that the only reason he was sticking around was to
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sign at the entrance to that very road not long ago,” said Ronan
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Oris, may I ask you another question which seems very important to me? Not long ago, you gave Information about Levels of the simultaneous Creative Activity of all realization Forms of the Collective Intelligence of PROOFF-RRU: “personalized” Self-Consciousness, the subjective “unconscious”, the Subconsciousness, the Supraconsciousness, the Ultraconsciousness, the Praconsciousness, the Protoconsciousness, the Hyperconsciousness, and the Star Consciousness
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Not long ago, one known astrophysicist answered the question whether the “present” dynamics of perception of time have accelerated in comparison with past years: “Yes, I feel that day by day time runs quicker, but my watch tells me the contrary”
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Not long ago in human
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touring his book lined study at his home in Toronto not long ago and the man is
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NOTE: Some items, that would have been separate, not long ago, are usual y combined, in modern electronic devices
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Many that not long ago believe the soul was the immortal part of man now say not so, that the soul is not immortal but the spirit is
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Not long ago it was believed that tattoos were the mark of Cain;
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A survey made not long ago revealed that of
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Not long ago, david s
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“Not long ago this happened to be my answer to one Witness who
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Not long ago, it was common for a company to provide employees with a defined benefit plan
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I saw the same thing with a relative of my own not long ago
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And so, by the dog of Egypt, we have been unconsciously purging the State, which not long ago we termed luxurious
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“Merthin didn’t say exactly when, but he gave me the impression it was not long ago, and it only happened
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Now, madame, I took the precaution of drawing out your money the day before yesterday; it is not long ago, you see, and I was in continual expectation of being called on to deliver up my accounts
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I must clean the keys of the piano with milk whatll I wear shall I wear a white rose or those fairy cakes in Liptons I love the smell of a rich big shop at 7 1/2d a lb or the other ones with the cherries in them and the pinky sugar I Id a couple of lbs of those a nice plant for the middle of the table Id get that cheaper in wait wheres this I saw them not long ago I love flowers Id love to have the whole place swimming in roses God of heaven theres nothing like nature the wild mountains then the sea and the waves rushing then the beautiful country with the fields of oats and wheat and all kinds of things and all the fine cattle going about that would do your heart good to see rivers and lakes and flowers all sorts of shapes and smells and colours springing up even out of the ditches primroses and violets nature it is as for them saying theres no God I wouldnt give a snap of my two fingers for all their learning why dont they go and create something I often asked him atheists or whatever they call themselves go and wash the cobbles off themselves first then they go howling for the priest and they dying and why why because theyre afraid of hell on account of their bad conscience ah yes I know them well who was the first person in the universe before there was anybody that made it all who ah that they dont know neither do I so there you are they might as well try to stop the sun from rising tomorrow the sun shines for you he said the day we were lying among the rhododendrons on Howth head in the grey tweed suit and his straw hat the day I got him to propose to me yes first I gave him the bit of seedcake out of my mouth and it was leapyear like now yes 16 years ago my God after that long kiss I near lost my breath yes he said I was a flower of the mountain yes so we are flowers all a womans body yes that was one true thing he said in his life and the sun shines for you today yes that was why I liked him because I saw he understood or felt what a woman is and I knew I could always get round him and I gave him all the pleasure I could leading him on till he asked me to say yes and I wouldnt answer first only looked out over the sea and the sky I was thinking of so many things he didnt know of Mulvey and Mr Stanhope and Hester and father and old captain Groves and the sailors playing all birds fly and I say stoop and washing up dishes they called it on the pier and the sentry in front of the governors house with the thing round his white helmet poor devil half roasted and the Spanish girls laughing in their shawls and their tall combs and the auctions in the morning the Greeks and the jews and the Arabs and the devil knows who else from all the ends of Europe and Duke street and the fowl market all clucking outside Larby Sharons and the poor donkeys slipping half asleep and the vague fellows in the cloaks asleep in the shade on the steps and the big wheels of the carts of the bulls and the old castle thousands of years old yes and those handsome Moors all in white and turbans like kings asking you to sit down in their little bit of a shop and Ronda with the old windows of the posadas 2 glancing eyes a lattice hid for her lover to kiss the iron and the wineshops half open at night and the castanets and the night we missed the boat at Algeciras the watchman going about serene with his lamp and O that awful deepdown torrent O and the sea the sea crimson sometimes like fire and the glorious sunsets and the figtrees in the Alameda gardens yes and all the queer little streets and the pink and blue and yellow houses and the rosegardens and the jessamine and geraniums and cactuses and Gibraltar as a girl where I was a Flower of the mountain yes when I put the rose in my hair like the Andalusian girls used or shall I wear a red
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Not long ago a group of does had come before the Council and asked to leave the warren
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NOT LONG AGO, we had a Kennedy Forum meeting of top experts on different aspects of parity from all over the country, to begin refining our new agenda
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Not long ago Serner’s own newspaper, Business Daily, had produced a special supplement on Swedish scientific research which had given him a price tag: four billion kronor, though God knows how they got to that figure
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Not long ago, over dinner at her and Greger’s home in Saltsjöbaden, he had told them his life story, which had only increased her sympathy
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Not long ago he had been looking after her, and now she had taken the initiative
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with a relative of my own not long ago
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Not long ago, Flavell, the Methodist preacher, was brought up for knocking down a hare that came across his path when he and his wife were walking out together