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1 With the attorney as room monitor, Heat shifted to a new tack .
2 Then looking about the room, he remarked, going on a new tack :
3 Don't you see that the sloop is moving on the new tack .
4 Like the U.S. envoy's current visit, it is a new tack .
5 Presently Major Cooney, the easy-going and reminiscent, gave the conversation a new tack .
6 I stayed with the station-house lingo, but tried a new tack .
7 The kid had his new tack slung up on his shoulder.
8 So the rat decided to try a new tack , and he started begging.
9 Turpin paused a moment, considering, and offered a new tack .
10 Napayshni was trying a new tack , as with a horse, to win her over.
11 And for its European debut, it's taking a new tack .
12 There was no answer to this, and the sea lawyer took a new tack .
13 This was an entirely new tack he had veered to.
14 He choked down his wrath, and tried a new tack .
15 Another bomb exploded close behind them, and started them off on a new tack .
16 And you must be ready to go off quickly on a new tack , Doctor.
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