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1 But I have to follow up on this lead about Marianne.
2 But the oath that I had taken hung like lead about my neck.
3 He is able also with a bridle to lead about the whole body.
4 Have not we liberty to lead about a sister, a wife?
5 However, the Wildcats kept pace and took a four-point lead about midway through the first half.
6 Becomes a blob of lead about the size of a quarter tumbling through whatever tissue it meets.
7 The captain has a lead about Tshidi.
8 One bricklayer declared that he wouldn't know what to do for exercise without his to lead about .
9 They took a 15-2 lead about four minutes into the game.
10 The Lightning added to the lead about five minutes later with a pair of goals in a 14-second span.
11 He got a phone call in the middle of the night, some kind of lead about the missing kids.
12 The New Yorker, March 20, 2000 P. 134 BOOKS lead about Which Lie Did I Tell?
13 Those rubber boots, too, that parboiled my feet and were clogs of lead about them,-whosespirits are elastic enough to endure them?
14 Boyd's second touchdown, a 4-yard run, gave Arkansas a 34-24 lead about two minutes into the third quarter.
15 Did not Mr. Tupper, that sweet, melodious shepherd of the undisputed, lead about vast flocks of sheep over the satisfying plain of mediocrity?
16 Louisville made eight of its first 13 shots and raced out to a 20-5 lead about seven minutes in.
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