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- phrase informal
Who have .
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Examples
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Not coincidentally, these teams have also been the prime destinations for mid-career superstars who've taken a change of scenery.
How the NBA Became English Soccer Kevin Clark 2011
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We already have a process for restoring rights to people who've been convicted of felonies.
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Here, Bob goes undercover at the Funny Farm, the place where they send agents who've gone off the deep end.
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A satirical view tends to prevail among those who've seen institutions and their leaders up close, bumbling with imperfect information towards confused and conflicted ends.
Angelo Mozilo's Story Jr. Holman W. Jenkins 2011
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Those who've never owned one, will undoubtedly not recommend it, but the fact is, if u learn to shoot a .410 well, you well be a holy terror on trap, rabbits, quail, squirrels, u name it, when you grow into. 20's and. 12's.
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And those who've got a problem with calling a spade a spade should feel equally free to impose such restraints upon their own speech as they want.
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But he's also banking on support from Tea Party conservatives like libertarian Ron Paul and former House speaker Dick Armey who've broken ranks with mainstream Republicans over the need for foreign intervention and massive defence spending.
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They don't shoot terribly well, but when they are going up against completely untrained rebels who've got nothing but Kalashnikovs, they can do a lot of damage, Pollack said.
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Any other suggestions from those of you who've lived there awhile?
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Those who've never owned one, will undoubtedly not recommend it, but the fact is, if u learn to shoot a .410 well, you well be a holy terror on trap, rabbits, quail, squirrels, u name it, when you grow into. 20's and. 12's.
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