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1 And never victors, perhaps, had a country more completely in their power.
2 I had a country place near Menlo, and it was our objective.
3 Never had a country been more frightfully devastated by the hand of war.
4 We had a country place at Putney which he had given to me.
5 I'd always sung as my parents had a country music band.
6 Never, I say, had a country so many openings to happiness as this.
7 After the wildness of Loch Trool we had a country of plenteousness and peace.
8 Never had a country been in a more desperate case.
9 Seventy-seven percent of notifications that had a country of birth reported were overseas born.
10 In short, he could boast on his return of having had a country holiday.
11 It would hurt us less if we had a country .
12 The vagabond pirates had a country to cultivate and defend; the Northmen were becoming French.
13 She had a country bringing up, having been born in a small village in Connecticut.
14 Their road still had a country feel to it.
15 If displaced people had a country of their own it would be bigger than Spain.
16 It wasn't as if he had a country anymore.
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