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Would that work? Eric held a pen over a pad of paper.
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Reporters will, however, only have a pen and pad to work on.
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Forty-five years ago, Rione said, her eyes on her data pad again.
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That much is true, right? She eased the pad back to him.
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Rae set aside the pad of paper and glanced at the clock.
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Mr O'Sullivan said a power cut meant their lodgings were without heating.
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So they reached London, and quartered themselves in simple lodgings in Soho.
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I confess, in the streets and in my lodgings I am frightened.
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Cyril went occasionally in the evening to the lodgings of Mr. Wallace.
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Eliza found lodgings a short distance south and west of the Damplatz.
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From the speed it digs, I'd say Stinger's used to traveling underground.
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Shocked by her reaction, she digs deeper and deeper into the case.
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He digs for rats in the dustbin sometimes, and gets very dirty.
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Now this squirrel was maybe shopping for new digs in my garage.
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Mr. Scott digs up the poacher and cattle-stealers of the ancient Border.
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The mines in American territory were temporarily deserted for the new diggings.
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The more adventurous of the colonists started at once for the diggings.
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Such were found in my time in those diggings at Castel Fiorentino.
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That was hardly much use, the diggings being a proper journey away.
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A few miles further, and the diggings themselves burst upon our view.
Usage of domiciliation in English
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