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1 It would rend this whole part of the country to pieces.
2 Frank had disappeared; that whole part of the hall was empty.
3 I think that whole part of the Android story is really unclear right now.
4 I'll tell you where this whole part of the Gulf Coast is headed, Scooter.
5 This whole part of the country was expected to be drowning in water by midnight.
6 When we returned to Las Vegas, I left that whole part of me in Montana.
7 It is no effort for me; I seem to be able to visualize the whole part .
8 It was the only whole part that remained of the ancient castle of the Arcadian kings.
9 This whole part is still a little weak.
10 Such channel dredging has little effect on the gradual shoaling of this whole part of the river in general.
11 It was what he'd been wanting to do, anyway-toquit, walk away, forget that whole part of his life.
12 It is upon the whole part of practical wisdom; but there is nothing good about it or bad about its opposite.
13 But Ferdinand of Bulgaria is not a genuine thing; and he represents the whole part played by Prussia in these ancient disputes.
14 The sheriff's patrols have completely secured the cosmodrome as well as the whole part of the strip located near North Junction Road.
15 The game show host, who's not Alex Trebek, he waves one arm, and a whole part of the stage starts to move.
16 Before the whole part is agreed A vote that 'a part should stand part' is a vote that it should remain in the bill.
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