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Examples
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Suffice is to say that every day there's more and more folks on the left working together, and that's a good thing.
12/19/2005 2005
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Suffice to say that the big Texan compares a rival's impact on the political landscape to that which the arrival of ladies' tights has had on the sexual habits of the nation.
Tiger Woods and his not-so-great expectorations | Harry Pearson 2011
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Suffice to say that each time someone comes up with a crockus, we should ask ourselves whether such a thing makes sense, whether there is a body of evidence and reason behind it, whether such a thing addresses the deep problems in education.
Stephen Downes: A World to Change Stephen Downes 2010
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Suffice it to say that while this was a fast read, I don't think it's going to be an enduring favorite for me.
mrissa: books read, early February mrissa 2010
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Suffice to say there is a little bit of Jirel in most of my swordswomen -- and no few of my sorceresses.
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Suffice it to say there were not a lot of laughs from my required reading that summer.
Charlie Carillo: How Books Kept Me From Burning in Hell Charlie Carillo 2011
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Suffice it to say there were not a lot of laughs from my required reading that summer.
Charlie Carillo: How Books Kept Me From Burning in Hell Charlie Carillo 2011
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Suffice it to say there were not a lot of laughs from my required reading that summer.
Charlie Carillo: How Books Kept Me From Burning in Hell Charlie Carillo 2011
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Suffice it to say there were not a lot of laughs from my required reading that summer.
Charlie Carillo: How Books Kept Me From Burning in Hell Charlie Carillo 2011
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Suffice it to say that Mr. KENT was assigned to the BUD/S training program but remained there only briefly
grafton loola KENT 2010
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