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ou le document précédent sauf
Sur écran, passer d'un ouvrage ou d'un document à l'autre impose à notre juriste pressé de perdre de vue l'ouvrage ou le document précédent, sauf écran 21 pouces (prix de départ: 5.500 FF HT, le prix d'un PC de base).
— from Entretiens / Interviews / Entrevistas by Marie Lebert

other long distance points showered
My Boston wire kept up a constant ringing; Chicago, Philadelphia, and other long distance points showered in messages.
— from Frenzied Finance, Vol. 1: The Crime of Amalgamated by Thomas William Lawson

old lady deeply pitiful set
The good old lady, deeply pitiful, set out at once on her mission, but Felicitas refused to see her.
— from The Undying Past by Hermann Sudermann

of Lieutenant Doane printed some
Mr. Langford's account of this expedition, published in the second volume of Scribner's Monthly , and the report of Lieutenant Doane, printed some time after by the United States Government, (Ex.
— from Wonders of the Yellowstone by James (Geologist) Richardson


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