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1 I swung back yesterday meaning to surprise Chief George, and rake through his tepees.
2 Why'd such a cull want to rake through the mouse-eaten leavings of a dead Vertuoso?
3 Except to rake through the rumors that proliferated like weeds, Bellis had hardly spoken for days.
4 Lopez Obrador said he believed it was better to look to the future rather than rake through the past.
6 But he disappointed supporters when he said he did not want to rake through the past after winning election in July 2018.
7 His hair stands up, probably from being raked through with his fingers.
8 Fatigue raked through her like a swoon, but she steadied herself.
9 His fingers raked through his hair, scraping lather over his scalp.
10 The shots raked through the packed mass of French boarders.
11 It raked through the tall, multipaned windows and spilled across the generous reading surfaces.
12 Now I've raked through all the Facebook photo albums and disturbing patterns are emerging.
13 It was one of Joy's greatest delights, raking through the dusty boxes down there.
14 So all that the adversary, raking through a life, could find, was that one word.
15 Kitson's eyes were raking through the merriment all around them, trying to locate black-suited men.
16 She had her hands on my head and her fingers were raking through my hair.
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