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Examples
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Foul is a light smell in comparison to the man I found ten minutes later.
The Tortilla Curtain (copy) ____Maggie 2009
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Foul is a light smell in comparison to the man I found ten minutes later.
Archive 2009-07-01 ____Maggie 2009
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Then the scene vanished just as quickly, vaporized before my eyes, and was gone, and all I heard was his high whining mosquito voice complaining and lecturing as it was bound to do on into the vast future of the rotten underbelly of this new conventionalism they called Foul Language poetry.
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Foul is fair in tennis Controversy rises over whether fans should keep stray balls.
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Loved her in Foul Play and she gave a magnificent performance in Picnic at Hanging Rock as well as This Sporting Life and Saturday Night and Sunday Morning.
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I mention Willow & Under the Rainbow, but Barty’s performance in Foul Play was better.
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In the ad, entitled "Foul Balls," Colbert paints a grim picture of a country without NBA basketball.
Stephen Colbert Super PAC Releases Ad In Support Of NBA Owners (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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In the ad, entitled "Foul Balls," Colbert paints a grim picture of a country without NBA basketball.
Stephen Colbert Super PAC Releases Ad In Support Of NBA Owners (VIDEO) The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Tamped down but not erased by the so-called "Foul Times" of military dictatorship from 1964 to 1985, two different approaches to architecture—one based in Rio that favored organic curves; the other in São Paulo more focused on the rational and well-engineered—have now blended into today's very distinctive Brazilian style with its massive horizontals, simple but luscious textures and barrier-free flow between inside and out.
The New Icons of Design Julie V. Iovine 2012
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Just behind the kitchen-garden a great cross ditch, called Foul-water Drain, runs, or rather creeps, down to the
John Caldigate 2004
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