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1 Otherwise, I don't think it cuts much figure .
2 The killing of a few Negroes more or less by irresponsible mobs does not cut much figure in Louisiana.
3 None of these beings make much figure in mythology except Medusa, the Gorgon, whose story we shall next advert to.
4 But that doesn't cut much figure , for we can easily find our way down to Beverly's hangar on the coast.
5 As to the crew at the lower end, if they did not make much figure in talking, they did in eating.
6 Crimstein and Grayson pretty much figured a way to negate all the evidence.
7 The workers are not so much figures as numbers passing through the turnstiles.
8 Back of all was a large blackboard with much figuring on it in red chalk.
9 I had it pretty much figured out before then.
10 This schedule never had wider acceptance, chiefly because it was too complicated and required too much figuring .
11 And, I think they pretty much figured out what's gonna happen, so decided to stay home in Canada.
12 The way everything pitched and rocked, it didn't take much figuring to realize I was on a boat.
13 She had that much figured out.
14 "The price doesn't cut as much figure as you think," he said.
15 I'd pretty much figured Bill had lied to me, but hearing it said out loud, baldly, hurt like hell.
16 "But something tells me they've pretty much figured it out right about now."
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