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1 They're to have a new janitor next week.
2 The chief custodian, suspicious of the new janitor from the onset, eventually had caught him tampering with experiments in the genetics lab.
3 Harris, the new janitor , was young, sprightly, self-confident, and an American of the type "I'm just as good as you are."
4 The new janitor , hearing the talk about town, demanded a raise in salary and threatened to leave without warning if it were not granted.
5 The new janitor was engaged, and promised to enter upon his duties as soon as the convent could find a man to take his place.
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