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1 They'll stake their whole pile on the one chance in a thousand.
2 You heap a whole pile of insults upon your own brother clergymen.
3 He might have to pull that whole pile apart to find it.
4 His idea pervades the place; the whole pile seems but as his mausoleum.
5 There isn't a whole pile of time or room left for shadow boxing.
6 And I only ask one thing for a whole pile of such shiners.
7 And being sad brings on a whole pile of other associations.
8 When he got ready to clean up, he'd shove up his whole pile .
9 That and having sewn a whole pile of sleeves inside out.
10 Don't go giving away your whole pile to the first fellow you meet.
11 To think that he should grab the whole pile for himself!
12 There's a whole pile of 'em that ain't broke at all.
13 The whole pile slumped under a gabled attic and a black slate roof.
14 And at last the parson raked in the whole pile .
15 You can't ask for a whole pile more out of any tournament than that.
16 The whole pile was then saturated with coal oil and a match was applied.
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