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1 He's famously consumed by his restaurants-andwhere the whole circus is going.
2 I think he was behind that whole circus in the harbor.
3 I guarantee it's the furriest, bloodiest performance in the whole circus ! '
4 Seems to me, Jim, that Sampson's the whole circus round Linrock.
5 That is Tum-Tum, the jolliest elephant in the whole circus .
6 There was, in fact, an air of pleasing domesticity diffused over the whole circus .
7 So the whole circus arrives later in the afternoon and, Lord, what a spectacle!
8 Seems to me that Longstreth's the whole circus round Fairdale.
9 Wall Street is the vulnerable part of the whole circus .
10 He was the strongest elephant in the whole circus .
11 Is it too much to hope that the whole circus will pass us by altogether?
12 After all, is it fair to expect to do the whole circus in an evening?
13 He said the whole circus of it bored him.
14 If he stood his ground he would be discovered and the whole circus would begin.
15 Are you two going to be the whole circus ?
16 You don't want the whole circus .
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