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    southerner Beispielsätze

    southerner


    1. After all, he was a Southerner and felt his obligations were with his people


    2. god that He left this “Deep south” southerner a silver-dollar size of


    3. He was either a southerner or had acquired a slight accent and toleration for Confederates during his years spent in VA


    4. Despite my being the archetypal redneck southerner, they befriended me and invited me to Sunday morning breakfasts at their pad where I learned to love strawberry blintzes


    5. I was glad to have an extra pair of weapon-bearing hands, only hoping there'd be no clashes between Bahkælt and the southerner


    6. Story behind the recipe – I was born a southerner, but when my family moved to New Mexico, I immediately fell in love with everything about the state


    7. He, like Feltus, was born and bred in the area where his roots originated in the early 1700s, which entitled him to the rights and privileges of a true Southerner


    8. Of course, she was a Southerner, and Southern women were often strong, usually as a result of their upbringing


    9. ” Then he snorted and guffawed as the southerner went red with rage


    10. He was thus as surprised as the three Southerners when Ingrid left her stool and walked resolutely to them, stopping two paces away and addressing the biggest Southerner with contained anger

    11. Instead of backing down, Ingrid took one more step and stared back with hatred at the Southerner


    12. While her head was turned, the biggest Southerner extended his right arm and grabbed the front of her blouse, intent on pulling her closer in order to better threaten her


    13. drawl, not that of a Southerner, but he obviously wasn’t from


    14. I’m a Southerner but


    15. southerner through and through


    16. To the Kanadian of the north, to the Southerner I love,


    17. Northerner goes carried and Southerner goes carried, and they on the Atlantic side and they on the Pacific,


    18. Fred Buzhardt, the West Point graduate, Southerner, former Pentagon general counsel and Haig’s good friend, said, “Destroy the tapes


    19. When a Southerner took the trouble to pack a trunk and travel twenty miles for a visit, the visit was seldom of shorter duration than a month, usually much longer


    20. “In Hell!” For even as Andersonville was a name that stank in the North, so was Rock looked at one another and said “Rock Island!” in the same voice they would have said Island one to bring terror to the heart of any Southerner who had relatives imprisoned there

    21. risen, and Scarlett was Southerner enough to believe that both Tara and the South Of course, this little cotton she had gathered was not much but it was something


    22. women all wanted to know about the bloodhounds which every Southerner kept to track Accepting Uncle Tom’s Cabin as revelation second only to the Bible, the Yankee down runaway slaves


    23. Not to stand high in the opinion of one’s servants was as humiliating a thing as could happen to a Southerner


    24. “There are always fifty witnesses to prove a Southerner was somewhere he wasn’t,” word of—” said the captain morosely


    25. The interviewer, an apple-cheeked Southerner who still had a narrow strip of white at the back of his neck where his hair had been shaved, looked reasonably cool, but despite the tremor of the glass from all these pounding typewriters, not the faintest zephyr made it to where William sat, uncomfortably close to the desk


    26. that Southerner was a spy as well


    27. 'So that's where that southerner is hiding!' he thought


    28. It seems plain now that that Southerner was a


    29. His grave lay wide two months, nobody wanted to utilize the hole of a Southerner, all of us leaning North with Grant


    30. “You’re not what the North thinks of as a Southerner

    31. This disconcerting complexity of character, which is not confined to a Southerner if we may believe the epigraph of this work (En France tout le monde est un peu de Tarascon), is again elucidated in "La Défense de Tarascon" (in "Contes du lundi") and in "Tartarin sur les Alpes," ch


    32. The Southerner prefixes an exclamation which Daudet writes sometimes et as here and sometimes hé, ('hey') as in 64 4


    33. They remind the imitative younger generation that a well-born Southerner has nothing to learn in manners and morals, and that progress is not always improvement


    34. AS SEEN BY A SOUTHERNER


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