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1 It was the whole paper and it put me back a bit.
2 Father would come home with a whole paper wrapped around some bundle.
3 No, Comrade Brown, I do not propose to write the whole paper myself.
4 But we had to remake the whole paper after it had gone to bed.
5 Your term, "pithecoid man," is a whole paper and theory in itself.
6 We may thus finally compress the essentials of this whole paper into a simple formula-
7 He finally puts the question on agreeing to or adopting the whole paper as amended.
8 He can turn the whole paper on to us.
9 The whole paper was proven to be a forgery.
10 The whole paper is too long for extensive citation here, but is well worth reading.
11 We later learnt that the Australian and US trailer features an image of the whole paper .
12 Mr. Petheram is doing the whole paper now.
13 You stay here, young fellow, and you'll hear a story that will fill a whole paper .
14 I wrote a whole paper about how unscientific the test was and how I didn't learn anything.
15 The whole paper was not so large as a page of one of our present halfpenny papers.
16 In fact, the whole paper leaves me reeling, not because of its difficulty but because it's so easy.
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