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1 Now we always put a load of hay in the winery come fall, to help keep their nests warm through the winter.
2 The first day he was here he promised to put a load of shot into me if ever I gave him liquor.'
3 He further lightened the packs by putting a load on Mulvaney.
4 Yeah, I thought cynically, let's put a loaded gun under every citizen's pillow.
5 Put a load in the washing machine.
6 And anyone who has ever put a loaded pistol up to his head...
7 He put a loaded gun to his head and told him he was going to blow his brains out.
8 Now, when one feels that, and does nothing, he's putting a load he was meant to carry on other people's shoulders.
9 "It won't take long to put a load of wood in the back seat," Jeeter said.
10 "Say I put a loaded gun in her hand," Phil said, "and told her to shoot you.
11 The boys, James and Milton, had been putting a load of charcoal under cover, for the wind was southerly and there were signs of rain.
12 "So, don't you want to know what we're celebrating?" she asked, putting a loaded plate in front of me.
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