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1 City firms have certainly noticed the evidence of a lost tribe .
2 Rab belonged to a lost tribe - there are no such dogs now.
3 A lost tribe once walked the Earth alongside Neanderthals and humans.
4 A lost tribe of sodden zombies, we were prehistoric.
5 The Jews think they're the lost tribe , right?
6 What if this lost tribe really had been searching for its missing leader... on the surface?
7 Vikings should not be regarded as a long- lost tribe , but as part of what we are.
8 The features of the favored Israelite are hers; she is perchance a daughter of their lost tribe .
9 There, he discovers a lost tribe of "dreamers" -exceptionally long-livedand acutely senile individuals.
10 He belonged to a lost tribe .
11 This year, a rising tide of modern soul artists have emerged who resembles some lost tribe of Marvin Gaye.
12 I was running around a bit, and he was tracking down a lost tribe or something of the sort.
13 Bobby Carl was dreaming too, but his dreams had little to do with the glory of a long- lost tribe .
14 They may be a sort of lost tribe of Mexicans, and perhaps their ancestors centuries ago owned the city of gold.
15 In Victor, 20ft walls of mud flanked the dancers, so that they appeared like a lost tribe unearthed in an archaeological dig.
16 She considered Black Americans a lost tribe of Africans who'd been taken away from the continent, like children separated from their family home.
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