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“was”
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“with a timid voice, Walker stuck out like a sore thumb here”
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“turned away.  I couldn’t tell if it was intentional, his sunglasses obscured any hint.  O'Brien was talking to one of the investigators at my door.  Good to see a familiar face.  When he saw me get out of the taxi, he came over and removed his hat. O’Brien and I first met under tense circumstances—with his rifle pointed into my chest.  It was during a shooting and hostage crisis at Coyote Creek Middle School, where Bethie attended.  Along with all the other parents, I stood for hours in the parking lot not knowing what was happening inside. I grew tired of waiting around not getting any answers.  So I marched right up to the police line.  My cell phone started buzzing and I reached for it. He thought I was reaching”
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“more”
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“they're doing." "You'd better.  There gon' be”
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“not believing.  Not always,”
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“how about that search warrant?"  She waited for him to answer, though she knew what he would say next. "What have you—" "A buttload of evidence.”
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“believe that he'd just accept Christ after a lifetime of murderous cruelty.  How I doubted his sincerity.  "Guess I'm”
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“to”
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“Turkey has something in it called tryptophan, which makes you feel relaxed, even sleepy.  I hadn’t experienced much of either recently, but this combined with a glass of red wine and good company, was just what the doctor ordered.”
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“euthanizing his faith years ago, he just didn't realize”
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“Though grateful, she was not quite as astounded as her physicians.”
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“sheets soaked with cold”
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