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birds used by birds in every
Dodson Bird Houses (20 styles—for all kinds of birds) used by birds in every state.
— from Bird-Lore, March-April 1916 by Various

between us but because in every
"Because," she said to herself, "we are oceans apart, not only because the great sea rolls between us, but because in every way he is so far away."
— from Maid Sally by Harriet A. (Harriet Anna) Cheever

be used by belligerents in exactly
The position will be as nearly as possible that indicated by Dr. Vaughan Cornish in the following passage:— If there be a war in which the United States is not a party, [Pg 75] the canal will be used by belligerents in exactly the same way as was the Suez Canal—for example, in the Russo-Japanese War—and the government of the United States has pledged itself to see that such neutrality is preserved.
— from The Panama Canal: A history and description of the enterprise by J. Saxon (John Saxon) Mills

being used by believers in endless
In his preface to the fifth edition the author says:—"On account of so many of the parables being used by believers in endless punishment to support and enforce that sentiment, the author of the Notes was induced to study them with special reference to the question whether they might not, with more propriety, be applied in a different manner.
— from Biography of Rev. Hosea Ballou by Maturin Murray Ballou


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