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1 Behind him the whole load of hay now flared up, crackling and hissing.
2 You're no danger; two implants and a whole load of attitude.
3 I did a whole load of things in the years I was away-
4 I didn't remind him that a whole load of those customers were terrorists.
5 He's a smart young man with a whole load of prospects.
6 I was about to sink a whole load of refugees when Jaak shouted.
7 It was a relief not to be the one carrying the whole load .
8 And so I've got a whole load to take to-day.
9 The whole load of water caught me in the chest.
10 With a whole load of change for the petty cash.
11 And we ended up buying a whole load of things.
12 People with no small talk are exhausting; you're obliged to carry the whole load yourself.
13 Ham Morris wanted to send a whole load of refreshments back to the shipwrecked people.
14 So there's a whole load of exclusions, she said.
15 There's a whole load of real groovy aspects to her which I don't really dig.
16 And then doing that, it opened up a whole load of other things for me.
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