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dancing until daylight every night
No one would have imagined from her freshness and vivacity that she had been dancing until daylight every night that week.
— from Who Cares? A Story of Adolescence by Cosmo Hamilton

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An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Religion THE HARTFORD-LAMSON LECTURES ON THE RELIGIONS OF THE WORLD AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF COMPARATIVE RELIGION BY FRANK BYRON JEVONS PRINCIPAL OF BISHOP HATFIELD'S HALL, DURHAM UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, ENGLAND New York THE MACMILLAN COMPANY 1920 All rights reserved COPYRIGHT, 1908, By THE MACMILLAN COMPANY.
— from An Introduction to the Study of Comparative Religion by F. B. (Frank Byron) Jevons

done under done Elkuirita ne
Well done; under done Elkuirita; ne elkuirita ehlkoo-eeree'tah; neh ehlkoo-eeree'tah Here are spinach and broccoli Jen spinako kaj brokolio yehn speenah'ko kahy brokohlee'oh
— from Esperanto Self-Taught with Phonetic Pronunciation by William W. Mann

darkness until daylight every night
“I request all citizens to remain at home from darkness until daylight every night until order is restored.
— from The San Francisco Calamity by Earthquake and Fire by Charles Morris

development under definitely expressed national
Almost all of this, representing development under definitely expressed national policy, must be maintained unless we wish to revert to the exceedingly dangerous situation of a German dye and poison gas monopoly.
— from The Riddle of the Rhine: Chemical Strategy in Peace and War by Victor Lefebure

dass unter Domitian eine neue
Thus a late Protestant writer, Schmidt ( Geschichte der Denk- und Glaubensfreiheit , p. 165), remarks of the condition of Christians, “Vollkommen gewiss ist, dass unter Domitian eine neue
— from The Formation of Christendom, Volume II by T. W. (Thomas William) Allies


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