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looking time
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looking lots saw
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looking open shot took
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looking
We were always looking around for cottonmouth, rattlesnakes and alligators. Jeremy Sweet
looking report seen
We've seen the report and are looking into it. Robert Wood
looking win
We've still got a lot to play for and we're looking to win in Poland, definitely, Jason Koumas
looking outlook overall possible recession recovery
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quite
When I'm making records, I like it to be quite fast. Don't let the band learn it too well. Stevie Jackson
quite state sure
We're in a state where we're not quite sure what's happened, Richard Cook
quite seen
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quite since
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quite throwing woody
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quite sculpture
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quite shift shook stayed until
She stayed until her shift was over at 6. She's fine, but she was quite shook up. E. B. White
quite
She was as immutable as the hills. But not quite so green. Rudyard Kipling
quite subject tone voice
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