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1 If I have an ax to grind, so has the other fellow.
2 I love hearing news like this, because I have an ax to grind with compact digital cameras.
3 This may come as a shock to you, Harry, but I don't have an ax with me.
4 Let's say you have an ax .
6 Then I have considered that perhaps her visits to Kato may be merely to get information-thatshe may have an ax to grind.
7 Josh Kopelman, a partner at First Round Capital, says that many of the people who post on TheFunded may have an ax to grind.
8 The real problem for me was, whose version of the truth was I supposed to believe when everyone seemed to have an ax to grind?
9 I think you would pass for a wood-cutter if you had an ax .
10 One carried a gun, one had a pitchfork, and the third had an ax .
11 They had an ax with them, and Tom cut down the tree and trimmed it.
12 John has a saw, and Ned has an ax .
14 In my apartment I now had an ax , three bags of cement mix and three different crowbars.
15 I had an ax in my hand, and as its handle was longer than his, I cut him down.
16 Evan didn't point out that Farmer Owens himself had an ax to grind-theEnglishman had almost killed his dog.
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