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Examples
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My favorite fly is the royal coachman, trude style.
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My favorite fly is the royal coachman, trude style.
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However, this body of work could never be mistaken for an objective record; although handsome, the images romanticize and idealize their subjects. trude fleischmann, who took up photography at age nine, grew up in a prosperous Jewish family in Vienna.
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I, it was not for me to ob-trude Dear Miss Grandison, my pen should never have interfered, if
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But, girls, I will give you no more of Lady Ger-trude.
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Ex-tent, the utmost a. Ex-tinct, at an end v. Ex-tol, to praise v. Ex-tort, to wrest from a. Ex-treme, the utmost v. Ex-trude, to thrust out v. * Ex-ult, to rejoice, to triumph
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-- I am very unwilling to in - trude into his province, especially as it obliges me to become troublesome to you at the present moment.
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* As I know nothing of the world, 'replied Ger-r trude, • I cannot judge of it in general; but I can - not conceive that your ladyship would be at a loss;
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The apotiie - cary civilly enjoined her ladyship to think only of her own health, and the undertaker as civilly informed her, that, merely for an uncle, nobody now shut tbeqiselves up; and when Mr. Sterling was buried, and a few of his friends had left their tickets, his memoiy seemed committed to Ger - trude.
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Argument, such as this, had not moved Ger - trude.
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