When she tried to initiate conversations her friend replied in monosyllables and she soon gave up. |
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The teachers voice was monotonous as he replied, looking somewhat angry, or flustered. |
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The nurse replied, flipping through some paperwork and scribbling in that unreadable language of health care providers. |
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The whole time I did everything I could to make conversation but he always just replied with a simple uh-huh, yea or no. |
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He was asked if he wanted to receive the Nobel and he replied in the negative which greatly surprised the other people on the show. |
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And here is your lanyard, I replied, which I made with a little help from a counselor. |
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They had not replied and he understood that this was because such information should be kept secret. |
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The stoutly man folded his thick stubby fingers over his round belly and nodded silently then replied. |
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I replied that there are just a few issues where we have to stop pussyfooting around, and free speech was one of them. |
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Henriette replied distractedly, trying to buckle her shoe without unpinning the flower at her waist. |
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Lidiah replied holding up her dagger to the sun rays before bringing it back down to a piece of cloth to wipe it gently. |
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Wayne replied gently as he placed Grandma Eva's cola-framed spectacles on top of her aquiline nose. |
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When asked to provide a breath sample she replied in robust terms that she was going to do nothing of the kind, said Miss Bramley. |
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He'd replied to a number of other women through the small ads but none of them were what he was looking for. |
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I've gone over the text many times, and I don't see how someone could think that I'd replied with only a single, snippy, off-topic paragraph. |
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There have been great saints and mahatmas in the past, who replied thus even to emperors and monarchs. |
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She replied so quietly that he could barely hear her voice muttering her name. |
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Almost one fourth of the respondents replied that it was cheaper than they expected. |
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At age thirteen, when Salinger was asked in a school interview what subjects he was interested in, he replied drama and tropical fish. |
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I replied I couldn't see the attraction of having someone else's slobber all over my face. |
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As Tracy replied, the sun soared out from behind a cloud and threw brilliant rays of light through the window. |
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All of the hypermarkets have replied by rolling out a supermarket concept measuring under 2,000 square metres. |
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Kant replied that the human mind contains organizing principles or categories that impose order on our sense impressions. |
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Shipley replied with two quick goals before strikes from Robbie Robinson and Danny Clegg rounded off the win. |
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The timbermen replied that they had legal rights to cut the timber and she had no right to interfere. |
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Asked by journalist David Marr who were her favorite singers, she replied Doris Day and Dean Martin. |
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She replied bluntly, not bothering with the common courtesy Elizabeth expected. |
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Girls would giggle as they swept past, too afraid to muster a squeaky hiya in case any of them replied. |
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The defendant replied that he did not have the money on him and his wife would not be home until later that night. |
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The Minister replied that this was a fairly painless way to level the disparities between the haves and have-nots. |
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Old or not, he replied testily, that little shark was about to sink his chops into my leg. |
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However, the government's critics have replied by urging it to make better use of empty homes. |
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He replied, his stance changing, his left hand firmly gripping the hilt of his sword. |
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Ella replied smoothly, taking a glass of what seemed to be champagne from a passing waiter. |
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He replied only with a nod, and finally that traffic light changed to green. |
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From the given facts we know Wen had facsimiled a letter to Jo revoking his offer before Jo received the letter and replied to it. |
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The judge replied that Campbell's therapy was to keep her off illicit drugs. |
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He replied in his imitable way that he didn't need anyone to teach him his politics. |
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It may be replied that cheap goods which are the product of sweated labor are not worth having, and that would be hard to deny. |
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I would have replied, but I could hear the first clash of metal, and screams from the great hall. |
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The client replied that he'd put the money into a passbook savings account at a lower interest rate, which would lower his taxes even more. |
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The officer replied saying it was not his fault but the rules were that we have not got enough points. |
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Dr. Martin replied, straightening his tie and clipping a new set of papers into his clipboard. |
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And he reportedly replied that religion is the way we conduct ourselves towards others. |
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Hunter replied, but I couldn't tell if he was sincere or just putting on an act. |
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Co Monaghan businessman Gerard McCaughey, the chairperson of the alliance, replied to the commission's letter before Christmas. |
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Alfred Kahn replied to a letter of inquiry about Brown with an astoundingly acute appreciation of him. |
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When the citizens rioted against the English, Richard replied by building a fortress next to the city. |
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The number of respondents who replied to the mail-out survey was 16 per cent, less than one in six. |
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The 500 or so firms that replied to the mailshot thought they were registering for a free service. |
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He replied to let me know that all was fine and that the game was coming back to me by recorded delivery. |
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Although he replied that he did not even know what opium looked like, his bags were emptied and searched. |
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And with disarming honesty he replied that most critics would say he wasn't as good as he could have been. |
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Just 400 replied, but the school chiefs said it still gives them the green light to go ahead with the plans. |
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He replied simply as he smiled at me which caused me to give a slight smile back at him. |
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She had been told that the young chef came from Korea, so she replied in Korean, a language Pascal could not understand at all. |
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Defence counsel replied that he would be calling evidence to the contrary in regard to that charge. |
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He replied and returned to his contemplations, though slightly less concerned. |
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She replied that she wasn't talking about me, but when I asked her who was she talking about, she clammed up and could not answer. |
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He replied, slamming a new magazine into the automatic handgun he was holding. |
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Brooke replied, a little quieter than before, as if being intimidated by his sudden firm and maddened notion. |
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Others suggested that spammers could circumvent it simply by writing an autoresponder that replied to the confirmation request. |
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We had got so used to cheerful faces that it was quite a shock when a guide at the Grand Palace replied churlishly when we asked him a question. |
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Sixteen very generous people replied to my post requesting the best recipe for a chocolate chip cookie. |
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Mystra replied, her gaze once again returning to the smoking embers of the fire. |
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The spokesman was also asked about the replacement of the Leader of the Commons, but he replied he did not comment on reshuffles. |
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I replied, undoing my ponytail and teasing my hair to make it look a bit better. |
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I told him I thought Jessica was a tease and that he should drop her, to which he replied that he was planning on it. |
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Rene replied with a look that was much more disdainful and stuck-up than she had intended, and walked quickly out the door. |
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She replied calmly, the blonde tresses curled in adorable ringlets around her making her face glow. |
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My mother replied in a low voice through gritted teeth, her honey brown eyes flashing with anger. |
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Gitt, incredibly, replied that his ideas have wide acceptance among scientists. |
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She was a bit taken aback to hear the slight quaver in her father's voice as he replied. |
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As I replied to a question in broken French, the people around me instantly became aware of my language barrier. |
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Mr. Fargo was very much taken by surprise at their token of appreciation from the men under him and replied in unfeigned terms of thanks. |
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I replied negatively as he took off his purple hued sunglasses, fire engine-red leather jacket and canary yellow cashmere scarf. |
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The letter was forwarded to her current address and she replied to it on September 26, stating that she did indeed want the committee to proceed. |
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They asked if I was going to the office, and I replied with some meaningless nonsense. |
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I replied, realizing that my own voice was suddenly sounding deeper, and throaty too, as if I was trying to seduce him. |
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He replied that his company didn't think it was facing a critical situation at that point. |
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Skyler replied to her question with a brisk nod, and tried to not make eye contact. |
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Augier replied in language every whit as cutting as that used by his critic. |
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I replied in the affirmative and he didn't question me any further on this point. |
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Tarynn replied curtly, knowing full well that his companion would pick up the topic again until he did do something. |
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The other four occupants of the pub replied to this with extremely heavy, thunderous expressions. |
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You stated that the immigration officer did ask you questions but you were given instructions by the agent and the agent replied on your behalf. |
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He replied adding a bit more melodramatics that were absolutely necessary and also using the nickname I had acquired from him when we first met. |
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He replied that polygenists in the United States had in fact used their theories to justify slavery. |
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When asked how most couples avoided getting pregnant, he replied that the bloke would have to get off at Redfern instead. |
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My self-righteousness faded immediately, for the principal replied with astonishing promptness and courtesy. |
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As for the criticism which has dogged him all season he replied that as long as the manager believed in him he was happy. |
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He replied to a letter of inquiry with an astoundingly acute appreciation of Brown. |
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Only one of the 18 official languages in India and many more unofficial ones, I replied. |
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No affirmatives were required, unless they replied in the negative, he knew his orders would be complied with. |
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Asked why she indulged in such blasphemy, she simply replied that in her home there were more banknotes than tissue paper. |
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My department replied, noting that I would like to hear more from him but that I communicated only by post. |
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He replied that writing actually saves him time because it frees up ideas and makes him into a sharper designer. |
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He replied to the man in a soft, cracked voice, and suddenly felt grief and regret take him. |
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Wahid reportedly replied he will ask Indonesia's finance minister and the tariff bureau chief to investigate the problem. |
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Reaching up and scratching her right ear, she replied to Raquel's message, signaling an affirmative. |
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Although Halifax replied after five minutes York were soon in full flow again with goals from Alex Cockram and Alistair Brennan. |
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She tapped a few keys to confirm the reservations, and replied to the e-mail request in the affirmative. |
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She replied that she'd obviously missed it, but that maybe I ought to set more of an example. |
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I replied by giving him a full, complete, and accurate history of my ailments, after the manner of valetudinarians. |
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I replied that as a disciplined civil servant I had no option but to accept the post. |
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Sergio replied to my friend with such extraordinary receptivity and honesty that the critic was instantly disarmed. |
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He replied that the water was affluent and that they had not reviewed this in detail. |
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Before the aforenamed lady could reply, Pero Carnero immediately approached, and he replied on her behalf. |
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When Fay knocked on my door and asked if I was coming to dinner, I replied snappily and told her to go away. |
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Chuckling at the raised eyebrow from the pretty girl sitting astride the chestnut roan, he replied to her unasked question. |
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He replied that he didn't stand on his dignity but that he needed some notice in order to respond to such matters. |
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I replied, somewhat curtly, stopping sipping to accentuate my heartfelt disappointment. |
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After the disastrous tour of New Zealand, the media was castigating the team, we replied with a good World Cup campaign. |
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I had to have a bit of a sit-down and a stiff drink before I replied, such was the shock. |
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The Queen replied by return of post, confirming her coat was indeed apple green, as was her matching wide-brimmed hat. |
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Very rarely the plaintiff replied for a second time with a surrejoinder which in turn could be countered by a rebutter from the defendant. |
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He replied with a smile that told me that the cat had definitely gotten the cream. |
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Edmund replied and closed his eyes with a sigh, falling into a deep sleep, lulled by the sound of the waves and Eleanor's voice. |
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The Finance Department replied on July 30 with concerns and in particular asking that the Value for Money Comparator be recalculated. |
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Kaia replied, a stream of tears flowing from her eyes, bright against the firelight. |
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She replied to the accusation with a stack of documents proving her innocence. |
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I suggested this to a friend who replied that she'd had her fill of watching the paint dry the first time around and didn't want to go through it again. |
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I'm not sure she ever replied or even acknowledged the letter. |
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He replied curtly as we questioned him on his current drinking habits. |
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I replied dead-pan and turned back to face the drinks I was sorting out. |
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One official asked the guard whether he was aware that there was a breakdown on one of the production lines, to which the guard replied affirmatively. |
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Any contributions from you will be gratefully received and replied to. |
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People got up and told stories about my mom and she replied in kind. |
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The Adjutant General replied that by the strictures of the 1918 act of Congress, no award could be made after three years had elapsed since the performance of the deed. |
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We have been so disgusted that we have involved our local MP and sent a letter of complaint, which after more than a week they have not replied to. |
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Cullen replied to the letter on April 17 stating that he was in the course of putting arrangements in place for a review of the Retail Planning Guidelines. |
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Asked if he would file the necessary papers before the Kharar court to record his statement, Kohli replied with a categorical yes but was not sure when he would do so. |
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They asked if she had a temperature and I replied that she did. |
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She replied quietly, her courteous manners overruling her sullen thoughts. |
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She replied stubbornly and cocked her chin slightly in defiance. |
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Nancy replied, sitting on a chair opposite me and pulling her knees up to her chest, resting her chin on her knees as she contemplated me thoughtfully. |
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The half-tracks replied by opening fire with their 75 mm guns. |
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When told that his sister was having an illicit affair Alexander replied that she should be allowed to enjoy herself even though she was a princess of the blood royal. |
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She replied in a flat voice, only putting emotion into certain words. |
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Follifoot then replied with 142-9 with Neil Walker hitting a half-century. |
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I then asked how I could claim on their insurance policy to reimburse defrauded customers, and they simply replied advising me to try their arbitration service. |
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When asked if the title race would be much closer than the yawningly easy successes of Celtic in the past two seasons, McLeish replied without hesitation. |
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He replied rather quickly as he tried to keep the ship steady. |
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When Carson replied yes, Morales allegedly shot him in the head with a revolver. |
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James replied sharply, yelling over the crash of waves and thunder alike. |
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He replied by revving the engine and pushing them past the speed limit. |
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She replied that if he really thought that, he could stick his job. |
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I must admit that I'm not keen on the return of the 'three most recently replied to topics' idea but if we do bring that back, might sticky topics mess that up a bit? |
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I replied, uncapping my nail polish and painting my big toe. |
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She replied that she had never heard of such a ghastly deed, and, consequently, she had no choice but to return my annual stipend unendorsed and uncashed. |
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Men, on the other hand, more frequently replied that sexual attraction was a prime reason for initiating a friendship, and that it could even deepen a friendship. |
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I replied, wondering why he wanted me to tutor a student in my grade. |
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The judge replied that most asylum-seekers who were threatened with penury couldn't get near the few underpaid lawyers who were prepared to give them a hearing. |
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He replied that he had numerous reports and that the Air Force had scrambled jet fighters to attempt to catch them, but had failed to get close to them. |
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I replied honestly but inadequately, feeling momentarily disoriented myself. |
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You haven't replied any of my emails, texts, voicemails or anything. |
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Russia replied by opening up a new theatre of war in the Balkans. |
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I just checked my email and received quite a nasty one from someone who was practically wetting themself because I hadn't replied to an earlier email. |
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Chavez replied with a smile and a mock bow, just before he grabbed Pen's hands, swept her off her feet and carried her up into the air, screaming. |
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Father replied that he had once made the acquaintance of the Duke of Covington and he would write to His Grace and see if he could help me secure a good position. |
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Being the namby-pamby left-wingers they are, they never replied. |
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Chanelle replied quickly, a slight hint of hesitation in her voice. |
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Chris replied flippantly, though his smile was unmistakable. |
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Chaplin replied publicly that he was not a communist but a peace-monger. |
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He was recently asked whether he had ever owned a SUV, the jeep-type vehicle renowned for its uneconomical performance, and he replied that he had not. |
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The juries under the Grand Assize replied under oath to inquiries by the sheriff or the justices on questions relating to right to land or questions of disseisin of land. |
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Andy Day had given them the lead with a 40-yard shot into the top corner, but by the half-time whistle it was all square as the Swans replied with a Scott strike. |
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To those, mainly northerners, who denounced the brutality, others, often southerners, replied that the exemplary punishment was justified by its outcome. |
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Similarly, Picasso reportedly replied to a critic that his painting of a red bull's head was not a portrait of Facism, but simply a picture of a red bull. |
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He replied cheerlessly, scarred hands slipping into his pockets humbly. |
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He replied sternly, but his voice indicated how badly he was hurting. |
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She replied addressing him Russian style using his patronymic. |
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The company has replied to the recent protests by posting an ad in the local newspaper. |
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I smiled unsurely back at him, and then compliantly replied to his comment about the disgustingness of our cafeteria's food, and soon enough a conversation had started. |
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A superb left-footed point by Benji O'Brien within seconds of the throw-in was quickly replied to by Jamie Doyle with a 20 metre free for Clonmore. |
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The goal kicker then edged his side in front with eight minutes left with another penalty but Jenkins promptly replied with another snorter of a drop goal from 40 metres. |
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I nodded at the vague words I captured from her answer as I headed towards the door, only halting when I realised that she had replied in the negative. |
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He was rude to her and she replied with an equally vigorous riposte. |
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There are treaty obligations, Clement replied, and there is the threat of court martial for people in the military who torture enemies contrary to the law. |
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The activist, an agronomist named Arturo Hernandez Cordona, is said to have replied. |
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Napoleon asserted the army would follow him, and Ney replied the army would follow its generals. |
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Reding replied that EU treaties would no longer apply to a territory when it secedes from a member state. |
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Asked if he was going to join Pardew for a post-match drink, O'Neill acerbically replied that he'd be jumping on the bus instead. |
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Wilde replied that he did not believe in social barriers, and simply enjoyed the society of young men. |
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In 1979, he wrote to Wainwright offering to update the guides, but Wainwright replied that he did not want this done in his lifetime. |
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Kent batted first and made 37 to which Hambledon replied with 92, including 75 by John Small. |
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Douglas replied that having failed to find the duke in England he had come to seek him in France. |
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Henry also replied by letter on 12 August, writing that James was mistaken and that any of his attempts on England would be resisted. |
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Despite her friendly gesture, Knox replied that he would continue to voice his convictions in his sermons and would not wait upon her. |
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The colonists replied that their sons had fought and died in a war that served European interests more than their own. |
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Thomson replied on 27 October, revealing that he was planning his own experiments and hoping for a reconciliation of their two views. |
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Critics replied to Chalmers that his approach was impossible in large cities. |
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Bright replied that if Cobden retired the mainspring of the League was gone. |
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Macmillan replied that as well as the cost, there was no place large enough to put the Arch that would look in keeping with its surroundings. |
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When the third hit his ship, wounding some sailors, Tromp replied with a warning broadside from his flagship Brederode. |
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German coastal guns replied within minutes of the bombardment from the monitors and fired accurately at Erebus and Terror but with no effect. |
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Gort replied that this was General Billotte, the commander of the French 1st Army Group but that Billotte had issued no orders for eight days. |
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He then replied to Hitler confirming his determination to hold the battlefield. |
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Supreme court asked the central government for its views, to which it replied that polygamy should be done away with. |
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To that, Louis replied that he was aware only of the Avar khagans, and had never heard of the khagans of the Khazars and Normans. |
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I asked her if she still wants to be with girls, and she replied that she likes everyone and considers herself pansexual. |
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When the 50-year-old actor was asked if he likes to go commando, he replied saying that it was the general approach, Contactmusic reported. |
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The home side replied with a direct free kick, before Kenwright grabbed her second on the hour from six yards. |
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When they dissed his short stature He replied with sweet rapture De minimus non curat lex. |
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Frank Armitt drew 2-2 with The Blobber, who replied through Graham Donnelly and Steve Egerton. |
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I asked Tony why not bring usherettes back to which he replied, it is not cost effective. |
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A bit dumbstruck, I just replied 'it's great thanks' and accidentally admitted to being the Vicar of Dibley. |
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This date was also the anniversary of the death of Bright's wife's, so he replied that he felt the need to spend it at home. |
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Alexander replied that since he was now king of Asia, it was he alone who decided territorial divisions. |
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I asked Anu how they were going and she replied asking if I could possibly try my hand at one song. |
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The king replied in a positive manner in a letter of 23 October 1491, but delayed the commission. |
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He replied that the enquirer had not appreciated the significance of the indefinite article. |
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It was remarked to him that he had caused the death of a great many persons. Yes, he replied, omlets are not made without breaking eggs. |
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The remaining people either did not respond or replied that they did not know. |
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Bonham's lawyers replied by arguing that the Acts and charter were intended to prevent malpractice, not practising without a licence. |
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They replied that if we had lances they had lances of bamboo and stakes hardened with fire. |
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He replied with what he had heard from his scouts, saying that Pizarro and his men were killing and enslaving countless numbers on the coast. |
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Publicly, he replied that he could not accept a crown without the consent of the actual states, by which he meant the princes. |
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Mussolini replied on 19 December that the Panzer Army must resist to the last man at Buerat. |
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Atahuallpa replied that his fast would end the next day, when he would visit Pizarro. |
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The protesters replied to the police officers' demands with a chorus of oinks. |
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Kuchum replied, describing himself as deaf and blind and without subsistence and said that he had not submitted before and would not submit now. |
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Public good nothing, replied the copresidents of the League of Women Voters of Chicago. |
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Gil has replied that Riau Indonesian has a simpler grammar than Saramaccan, the language McWhorter uses as a showcase for his theory. |
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Actually the aged dame listened to my various epicerastic expressions, showed herself amenable to counsel, and replied in very courteous tones. |
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No sooner had I replied to his first question, than he fired off another one. |
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Tower immediately replied to that call with our clearance to break but didn't respond to the low-key traffic. |
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Thomson replied on the 27th, revealing that he was planning his own experiments and hoping for a reconciliation of their two views. |
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They asked for help from Honorius, who replied that they should look to their own defence. |
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The Britons then requested assistance from Honorius, but when he replied in 410 he told them to manage their own defenses. |
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Wellesley replied that he would go to America, but he believed that he was needed more in Europe. |
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Oxford replied within a matter of minutes through Matt Fiander after Andrew Hoggins had produced a lovely flick pass as he hit the line. |
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The Carol was a popular Norman dance in which the leader sang and was surrounded by a circle of dancers who replied with the same song. |
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Keats replied with hopes of seeing him, but instead, arrangements were made for Keats to travel to Rome with the artist Joseph Severn. |
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Edith replied that she had already accepted the proposal of George Field, the brother of one of her closest schoolfriends. |
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He replied in the affirmative and, beginning on 27 March, took an instructional course at the London HQ of the Government Code and Cypher School. |
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When he asked her hand in marriage, she replied that she was hesitant to marry someone who could die at any weekend race. |
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She asked him if he loved her and he replied that he did not. |
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I replied, as I usually did whenever I had a chance, that nobody had ever loved anybody else as I loved Dora. Traddles came to my assistance with a confirmatory murmur. |
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I sent Craig Brown a text and warned him to take his tin helmet along to Fir Park and he replied, 'And my shinpads, protective jockstrap and the rest. |
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The Scots were reluctant to make such a concession, and replied that since the country had no king, no one had the authority to make this decision. |
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Darren Gazet, Ben Makins and Adam Smith scored the goals that gave Wentworth Wanderers a 3-2 success over Ridge Lane Reserves for whom Lee Douglas and Alex Rowley replied. |
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He replied that he knew it well, recognising the steeple of the place where he first preached and he declared that he would not die until he had preached there again. |
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Gregor added a further kick before Arlidge replied with two penalties. |
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She only replied with a laugh, and he evidently deemed futile the bid for sympathy on the score of religious or irreligious fellowship, for he recurred to it no more. |
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When Mary asked him whether subjects had a right to resist their ruler, he replied that if monarchs exceeded their lawful limits, they might be resisted, even by force. |
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According to the source, Jia replied that he would only consider these demands if he were allowed to meet Bishop James Su Zhemin of Baoding, also in Hebei province. |
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Blaine Hudson's header doubled the lead on 43 minutes but Michael Rankine replied after the break to give Altrincham hope of an equaliser with 40 minutes remaining. |
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Middlesbro ugh scored a goal in each half to win their Northern Combination derby at West Auckland Town, for whom Debbie Stansmore replied in the 75th minute. |
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Gort replied that seven of his nine divisions were already engaged on the Scheldt River and he had only two divisions left to mount such an attack. |
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Mossley replied with a throw in taken by Ashley Young to Coppin whose cross was met by Gorton at the far post and Parisi made a fine save tipping the ball over the bar. |
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After the passing of much time, the savants of Spain, like their counterparts in Portugal, replied that Columbus had grossly underestimated the distance to Asia. |
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If only to save my masculinity, I replied I was a Gun Retrosexual, thank you very much, and would prove it by carrying an old fashioned six-shooter for the next 30 days. |
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Jordan Rhodes had scored after just three minutes for the Terriers, but the U's replied through Kayode Odejayi and Michael Antonio before half-time. |
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Orville, then recuperating from serious injuries sustained in a crash, replied telling him not to make the Channel attempt until he could come to France and assist. |
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The King replied shortly thereafter to say that he had caused his Ministers and the Government of the Irish Free State to be informed that Northern Ireland was to do so. |
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The Prime Minister, the Duke of Wellington, replied the existing constitution was so perfect that he could not imagine any possible alternative that would be an improvement. |
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But this week Forde, 67, said she met him twice at his home in Salisbury after he replied to a newspaper ad in 1990 and asked her to supply young men. |
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Menzies replied that he could not authorise the test until after the Australian federal election, to be held on 28 April 1951, but was willing to allow work to continue. |
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Vladimir Nabokov, asked whether sometimes his characters didn't break free of his control, replied that they were galley slaves, kept severely under his thumb at all times. |
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He just replied 'I hope you are both well in all sincereness. |
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Parks replied with five penalties and two drop goals for the Blues, but none of the Irish provinces will be worried by the supposed two best teams in Wales. |
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Asked once by a student whether he was anti-social, the chemistry and physics instructor Fay replied that he was completely asocial, Bradley said. |
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They had replied that it was currently transmitting from Wilhelmshaven. |
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De Oquendo replied that his fleet had to be repaired first, but that he could not obtain masts and other materials now that the Dutch blockaded him. |
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