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1 And so she did not allow the word 'salad,' which Mme.
2 I will not allow the word disreputable to be used in regard to any of my friends.
3 Because, if you allow the word AUSTRALIE!
4 Our fathers would not allow the word 'slave' or 'slavery' in the constitution, when all the states but one were slaveholding.
5 The site allowed people to write their names on coke cans but wouldn't allow the word "gay" to be used.
6 He therefore resolved to treat for the evacuation of the place, for he would not allow the word capitulation to be uttered.
7 Why, then, did she allow the words of love to pass?
8 But he might well have allowed the words to stand.
9 I allowed the word "God" to remain at the end of a line.
10 Mr Whittlestaff winced at being called a lover, but allowed the word to pass by.
11 He who had not allowed the word retreat to enter his lexicon now saw a rout.
12 His lips were compressed, as if he feared to allow the words behind them to escape.
13 I have therefore allowed the word "soldiers" to appear, accompanied, however, with this apology.
14 Shall we not allow the words of General Grant to go forth as the message of America?
15 He allows the words to mould the music and inflect its rhythm, rather than the other way around.
16 If, still later, he allows the words to take the place of the substance of his faith, they will become empty words.
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