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1 I had a slight disagreement this morning with a kid named Mark James.
2 We have had a slight disagreement with the Moorish Government.
3 Their 'little life' was to start with a slight disagreement between husband and wife.
4 It was a union in which great harmony prevailed, notwithstanding occasional slight disagreements .
5 Since the peace of Presburg, has there been the slightest disagreement between you and me?
6 Max and his room-mate, Hunt, liked each other from the first, and seldom had the slightest disagreement .
7 "Well, you see, the fact is, we have had a slight disagreement . "
8 At the slightest disagreement it was at once "Monsieur mon fils" or simply "Monsieur," or "Madame ma mere," or "Madame."
9 'From which we may gather that there may have been-shallI say- aslightdisagreement at that interview?'
10 "We had a slight disagreement , " admitted the lad.
11 "A slight disagreement with Lord Rochester, and ill-health."
12 "Mr. Treadwell," inquired Dave, stepping over, "we are comrades, even if we had a slight disagreement .
13 "Two of the gentlemen, madam, were about to settle a slight disagreement by means of the code."
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