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1 No, her biggest character flaw was leaving a man who allegedly head butted her.
2 He said he was leaving a man who claimed to be his guardian, but wasn't.
3 With a light wind from the eastward we shoved off from the wreck, without leaving a man behind.
4 But, you know well enough, boy, that leaving a captain is one thing, and leaving a man another.
5 The car was empty of passengers, but the conductor must have seen her leaving a man in this lonely spot.
6 Nick Shultz had fulfilled the SEAL code of honor of never leaving a man behind in battle, dead or alive.
7 How it picks and chooses, taking a man here and leaving a man there by just a hair's-breadth of difference.
8 A shocking video shows how a major fight unfolded on Gold Coast Glitter Strip, leaving a man in an induced coma.
9 At the same time I'm confident you understand one thing more: That by leaving a man his liberty you surely hold him tightest!
10 You think it's ok to ridicule, blast and wish death upon a woman for leaving a man who has proven to be a killer?
11 Leaving a man behind like that.
12 'Is leaving a man to drown any more civilized?
13 "So much for never leaving a man behind."
14 "You're making a damn fool of yourself- leavinga man that's fond of you-andleaving when he's successful."
15 "I never could justify myself to the laws for leaving a man behind me in such a place."
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