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1 They have rough work to do, and they generally do it roughly.
2 Yet they wonder why their horses lose flesh and have rough coats.
3 I have rough notes, cuttings and mementos, kept here under lock and key.
4 We have rough sketches of both Morritt and Devant performing it.
5 The prepared microcapsules have rough surfaces and homogeneously internal structures.
6 But trees do not all seem to have rough coats.
7 He said older homes with drains that have rough surfaces were the worst hit.
8 The exams were cancelled and, in their place, we have rough - and - ready results with sharp edges.
9 The Highlands have rough features, but they're safe enough.
10 He will have rough weather for his journey.
11 Box-cars, and even platform-cars, answer the purpose well enough, but they, should always have rough board-seats.
12 Some patriots have rough manners, as you know, and your servant was faithful, perchance showed fight.
13 But my kids do not have rough edges.
14 Sometimes when we have rough weather I say to him, 'Make me a soup today, Leon.
15 I will not have rough hands touch me!
16 That, therefore, he that runs races with goblin troopers is likely to have rough riding of it.
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