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boats or gutters clooties wrappedlooselyroun their dummy fingers each
out to perform what couldlooselybe termed poaching in that
and strategic way rather thanlooselyor on an ad hoc
that between langue and parolelooselytranslated as language and speech
sprinkle with salt pepper coverlooselywith foil 2 bake for
of the native tradition oflooselyconnected oe sentences and the
requiring in statute that everyonelooselyassociated with that activity should
of a native tradition oflooselyconnected old english sentences in
in this volume are groupedlooselyaround the old scottish quarter
string of independent clauses justlooselylinked together [inhale] this is
right to speak about theselooselyas scots ballads even where
emergency bid if i canlooselycall it that how often
trying to achieve hands heldlooselyover the arms of the

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