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1 That we plowed this new row , I was really thrilled with that.
2 Controversial British MP George Galloway is at the centre of a new row .
3 Dan and Pernilla lived in one of the relatively new row - houses in Falkeliden.
4 So I had to start in and hoe a new row for myself.
5 It is placed just under lithium, and a new row follows:
6 I have a new row on hand in re Salvation Army!
7 A new row has erupted today between doctors and the debt-plagued Southern District Health Board.
8 A planned memorial to victims of the Omagh bomb atrocity was hit by a new row today.
9 They were white and regular and lofty as a new row of houses in a French city.
10 A new row is begun with copper, which somewhat resembles the elements of the first vertical column.
11 InnoDB writes a new copy of the row, using the system version number for the new row 's version.
12 Another muffled crash roared through the ship, and a new row of lights sprang on along the panel.
13 Britain and France were embroiled in a new row about Iraq tonight at the European Union summit in Brussels.
14 Through a new row of "get well" plants on the swing arm table, he saw Moser-andSue.
16 The dance ended, and on the black oak floor in the midst a new row of couples formed for another.
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