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1 During this, two more lions came up and joined the first lion.
2 We found no more lions ; but another miracle took place for all that.
3 He had killed more lions than any other man in Italy.
4 Two more lions were now in plain view, stalking slowly out of the shadows.
5 What if it were true... what if there were no more lions in Algeria?
6 Two more lions coming out of the cavern.
7 I followed up the river almost to its source, but no more lions crossed my path.
8 Of course, right at that moment two more lions came bounding around the building, headed my way.
9 Evidently there were more lions about.
10 En he's plannin' to promote the circus business by raisin' a lot more lions , tigers, hyenas, en sich.
11 There were more lions at a 'London Magazine' dinner which Mr. Taylor gave at the end of another week.
12 A damning statistic, which means there are between three-to-five times more lions in captivity than out in their natural habitats.
13 He wandered with Chunky all over the peaks and through the Canyon in that vicinity trying to rope more lions .
14 There are more lions than hunters; and, from our point of view, the man is more important than the beast.
15 Perhaps you are not aware that he has shot more lions , elephants, and other big game than you have cats.
16 He continued to find sights for them, showing Violet more lions of London than had ever come in her way.
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