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1 That would give me a handsome revenge, but I'm not looking for revenge .
2 The most obvious would be that he was looking for revenge .
3 This time she doesn't and Williams will be looking for revenge .
4 Could be a friend of the dead woman, looking for revenge .
5 In a way, I was looking for revenge . She didn't say revenge for what.
6 He may recover, re-energise and come back as a spitfire comedian looking for revenge .
7 I just prayed that he wasn't here looking for revenge .
8 A fighter pilot loyal to a dead emperor, you prowl space looking for revenge .
9 He'd come looking for revenge against Chronicler, who'd deflowered his sister off in Abbott's Ford.
10 These men trailed us and came looking for revenge .
11 I'm not angry, and I'm not looking for revenge .
12 He is looking for revenge on me.
13 She wasn't like A, looking for revenge .
14 The French team is looking for revenge as the second All Blacks Test against France looms in Wellington.
15 She wasn't simply looking for revenge ; unless I was mistaken, she wanted to be rid of Hatsumomo completely.
16 The Wallabies are looking for revenge after the Pumas turned them over on home soil two weeks ago.
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