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L as you enter retain
A few capitals, however, notably those of the Baptistery to the L as you enter retain their antique carving and are worthy of notice; while even the modern gilt figures on those of the aisle are Romanesque in character and quaint in conception.
— from Paris Grant Allen's Historical Guides by Grant Allen

long as you eat regularly
Don't mind what you eat, as long as you eat regularly.
— from Gabriel Conroy by Bret Harte

Loring and your estate really
“I have looked forward to meeting you for some time, Mr. Loring, and your estate really appealed to me––it is magnificent.
— from The Bondwoman by Marah Ellis Ryan

long as you exercise regularly
"From the spiritual point of view," he said later on, "eating junk food is fine—as long as you do so in moderation and as long as you exercise regularly.
— from Take Me for a Ride: Coming of Age in a Destructive Cult by Mark E. Laxer


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