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1It was the night when Carlotta-youknow, Mr. Commissary-gaveher famous 'co-ack'!
2Anyway, this ack got plenny class, bring in a lotta trade.
3I never said I was going to do no broncho-busting ack.
4Night of Joy be winnin a Academy Awar with this ack.
5Yeah; tha's 'cause so many of us ack like Bigger Thomas; tha's all.
6This ack-ack was small beer by comparison, little more than a thin splatter.
7Ng laughs sharply, like distant ack-ack, and the van almost swerves off the road.
8J ack Bloomfield is a teen entrepreneur, businessman and high school student from Queensland.
9When yuh ack like Bigger Thomas yuh stir up trouble.
10Wif your elp, now, I'd be a fine gentleman-journalist, stead of a noverworked ack.
11Bryn Summer'ay, ma'am, over at Widrington, for an 'unter, and 'ack in town, miss.
12Beyond the ack-ack, they heard artillery fire, their own, some way further to the west.
13Janie with her clever hand on the ack-ack prototype.
14Engine noise, like barrages from ack-ack guns, rattled back to us from the concrete walls.
15This the very fines ack I ever seen.
16Skullface continued, It can't have been an 'ack.