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1 You're unearthing a whole pit of snakes here, old man.
2 The uproar in the theatre raged; the whole pit was on its legs and shouting.
3 The whole pit huzzaed, and repeated the words.
4 Within three heartbeats the whole pit was aflame.
5 In a short time the whole pit was filled with a living, moving, struggling mass of animals, fearful to look at.
6 The problem with being able to self-reflect meant that it was possible to open up a whole pit o' ugly writhin' snakes.
7 But he had now dug out the whole pit , and found nothing else, except a few large blurred copper coins which lay among the bodies.
8 Hence there will be a whole pitted against separate parts of a whole, which means that we shall be many to the enemy's few.
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