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1 Why could not women, who suffered most, have some word in the regulation of events?
2 I have some word to put out and it will behoove you all to pay attention.
3 I have some word to put out before you break for chow, so I want you to listen up.
4 With such gifts as God had given him, was he not at least to have some word in disposing of them?
5 Mr Hancock also had some words of advice for budding young investors.
6 Valiente also had some words that modern American Gardnerians would find surprising.
7 He uses the phone twice and has some words with the owner.
8 You had some words with that stupid man, sir; I saw you.
9 I have some words for your ear which are worth a hearing.
10 I had some words with that conceited puppy, Shuttleworth, at the bank.
11 We had some words ; I don't deny that we had some words .
12 The 28-year-old former Olympic champion had some words of advice for Lee however.
13 Ms Phegan had some words of advice for other budding entrepreneurs.
14 Maybe this Abelman has some words of advice to a playboy.
15 Wendy has some words of encouragement for other people starting out.
16 We had some words aboard and there is hate between us
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