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1 We had crossed into Poland seven days earlier, trailing behind the army.
2 Her letter must have crossed with his-itclearly hadn't reached him yet.
3 You 've crossed paths with people that have been so illuminating.' He's right.
4 But only a few recap deals have crossed the line this year.
5 They had crossed the Irish Sea on the Liverpool to Dublin ferry.
6 So I have crossed from one end of China to the other.
7 Meanwhile, thousands of women and children have crossed the border into Uzbekistan.
8 You used the technique - you had cross - cutting ,peopletalking at the same time.
9 Two people were ahead of me, having crossed the now-empty reception area.
10 The judges say it has crossed over into real life this year.
11 The girls had crossed the street and were standing at the gate.
12 The poor wretch had crossed the road and given the hounds clew.
13 She had crossed the last embankment of agony; her struggle was finished.
14 That officer had crossed the Rapidan and driven General Buford before him.
15 But the women and children must have crossed the ford by now.
16 They had crossed the railroad yard, strangers; they recrossed it quite other.
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