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  • Our motorcade shut down traffic on Wisconsin Ave. poor rush hour commuters—ha! so we got to the school in no time.

    The Obama Diaries Laura Ingraham 2010

  • I willed my slice of pizza and the one and a half zombies oh, I just got that—ha! to stay in my stomach.

    Bring On the Night Jeri Smith-Ready 2010

  • Our motorcade shut down traffic on Wisconsin Ave. poor rush hour commuters—ha! so we got to the school in no time.

    The Obama Diaries Laura Ingraham 2010

  • She suggested I take a break ha! in the bathtub, where the warm water would dull some of my back pain and let me get some rest between contractions.

    Freud’s Blind Spot Elisa Albert 2010

  • When Mike made a little sound as though to say “ah ha!” she glared at him.

    Scarlet Nights Jude Deveraux 2010

  • I willed my slice of pizza and the one and a half zombies oh, I just got that—ha! to stay in my stomach.

    Bring On the Night Jeri Smith-Ready 2010

  • I may only come to visit if you and Mary—ha ha! promise that we shall not do any shopping or amuse ourselves in any unseemly way.

    The Mistaken Wife Rose Melikan 2010

  • “Ha, ha!” he cried, as the door swung back to reveal the upright figure of a tall, thin, pale-faced old man with a shock of wiry white hair and piercing blue eyes.

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

  • “Ha, ha!” he cried, as the door swung back to reveal the upright figure of a tall, thin, pale-faced old man with a shock of wiry white hair and piercing blue eyes.

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

  • “Ha, ha!” he cried, as the door swung back to reveal the upright figure of a tall, thin, pale-faced old man with a shock of wiry white hair and piercing blue eyes.

    Oscar Wilde and the Dead Man’s Smile Gyles Brandreth 2009

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