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Universal Dependencies - English - LinES

LanguageEnglish
ProjectLinES
Corpus Parttrain
AnnotationAhrenberg, Lars


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This I would have read without flinching in Chicago but in Jerusalem I flinched and put the book down.
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This I would have read without flinching in Chicago but in Jerusalem I flinched and put the book down.
[2] tree
Returning to it next day, I found Faulkner guilty of no offense.
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Returning to it next day, I found Faulkner guilty of no offense.
[3] tree
It's possible that people at the turn of the century were saying 'land of the kike' and that Faulkner didn't borrow it from Cummings.
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It's possible that people at the turn of the century were saying 'land of the kike' and that Faulkner didn't borrow it from Cummings.
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I had been telling Shahar when we were walking in the Gai-Hinnom that I hadn't liked it when David Ben-Gurion on his visits to the United States would call upon American Jews to give up their illusions about goyish democracy and emigrate full speed to Israel.
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I had been telling Shahar when we were walking in the Gai-Hinnom that I hadn't liked it when David Ben-Gurion on his visits to the United States would call upon American Jews to give up their illusions about goyish democracy and emigrate full speed to Israel.
[5] tree
As if America's two-hundred-year record of liberal democracy signified nothing.
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As if America's two-hundred-year record of liberal democracy signified nothing.
[6] tree
If Israel were governed as Egypt is, or Syria, would I have come here at all?
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If Israel were governed as Egypt is, or Syria, would I have come here at all?
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But then, to its more severe leftist critics, some of them Jews, Israel is not the 'democratic exception' it is said to be.
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But then, to its more severe leftist critics, some of them Jews, Israel is not the 'democratic exception' it is said to be.
[8] tree
The New Left sees it as a reactionary small country.
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The New Left sees it as a reactionary small country.
[9] tree
Its detractors tell you how it abuses its Arab population and, to a lesser extent, Jewish immigrants from North Africa and the Orient.
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Its detractors tell you how it abuses its Arab population and, to a lesser extent, Jewish immigrants from North Africa and the Orient.
[10] tree
It is occasionally denounced by some Israelis as corrupt, 'Levantine,' theocratic.
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It is occasionally denounced by some Israelis as corrupt, 'Levantine,' theocratic.
[11] tree
Gossip traces the worst of the Israeli financial swindles to the most observant of Orthodox Jews.
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Gossip traces the worst of the Israeli financial swindles to the most observant of Orthodox Jews.
[12] tree
I am often told that the old Ashkenazi leaders were unimaginative, that the new Rabin group lacks stature, that Ben-Gurion was a terrible old guy but a true leader, that the younger generation is hostile to North African and Asian Jews.
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I am often told that the old Ashkenazi leaders were unimaginative, that the new Rabin group lacks stature, that Ben-Gurion was a terrible old guy but a true leader, that the younger generation is hostile to North African and Asian Jews.
[13] tree
These North African and Oriental immigrants are blamed for bringing a baksheesh mentality to Israel; the intellectuals are blamed for letting the quality of life (a deplorable phrase) deteriorate.
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These North African and Oriental immigrants are blamed for bringing a baksheesh mentality to Israel; the intellectuals are blamed for letting the quality of life (a deplorable phrase) deteriorate.
[14] tree
'We came here to build a just society.
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'We came here to build a just society.
[15] tree
And what happened immediately?'
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And what happened immediately?'
[16] tree
I speak of this to Shahar.
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I speak of this to Shahar.
[17] tree
He says to me, 'Where there is no paradox there is no life.'
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He says to me, 'Where there is no paradox there is no life.'
[18] tree
In Jakov Lind's interesting brief book on Israel, Ben-Gurion is quoted as saying, 'The Jews know hardly anything of a hell that might await them.
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In Jakov Lind's interesting brief book on Israel, Ben-Gurion is quoted as saying, 'The Jews know hardly anything of a hell that might await them.
[19] tree
Their hell is a personal dissatisfaction with themselves if they are mediocre.'
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Their hell is a personal dissatisfaction with themselves if they are mediocre.'
[20] tree
Jews do, it is well known, make inordinate demands upon themselves and upon one another.
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Jews do, it is well known, make inordinate demands upon themselves and upon one another.
[21] tree
Upon the world, too.
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Upon the world, too.
[22] tree
I occasionally wonder whether that is why the world is so uncomfortable with them.
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I occasionally wonder whether that is why the world is so uncomfortable with them.
[23] tree
At times I suspect that the world would be glad to see the last of its Christianity, and that it is the persistency of the Jews that prevents it.
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At times I suspect that the world would be glad to see the last of its Christianity, and that it is the persistency of the Jews that prevents it.
[24] tree
I say this remembering that Jacques Maritain once characterized European anti-Semitism of the twentieth century as an attempt to get rid of the moral burden of Christianity.
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I say this remembering that Jacques Maritain once characterized European anti-Semitism of the twentieth century as an attempt to get rid of the moral burden of Christianity.
[25] tree
And what is it that has led the Jews to place themselves, after the greatest disaster of their history, in a danger zone?
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And what is it that has led the Jews to place themselves, after the greatest disaster of their history, in a danger zone?
[26] tree
'Wouldn't it be the most horrible of ironies if the Jews had collected themselves conveniently in one country for a second Holocaust?'
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'Wouldn't it be the most horrible of ironies if the Jews had collected themselves conveniently in one country for a second Holocaust?'
[27] tree
This is a thought that sometimes crosses Jewish minds.
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This is a thought that sometimes crosses Jewish minds.
[28] tree
It is accompanied by the further reflection (partly proud, mostly bitter) that we Jews seem to have a genius for finding the heart of the crisis.
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It is accompanied by the further reflection (partly proud, mostly bitter) that we Jews seem to have a genius for finding the heart of the crisis.
[29] tree
The Valley of Jehosaphat, with its tombs.
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The Valley of Jehosaphat, with its tombs.
[30] tree
A narrow road, and on the slopes acres and acres of stone.
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A narrow road, and on the slopes acres and acres of stone.
[31] tree
Caves, graves, litter, fallen rocks, and in tiny schoolrooms Arab boys singing their lessons.
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Caves, graves, litter, fallen rocks, and in tiny schoolrooms Arab boys singing their lessons.
[32] tree
Even in November the place is uncomfortably warm.
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Even in November the place is uncomfortably warm.
[33] tree
The Jordanians built a road over Jewish graves.
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The Jordanians built a road over Jewish graves.
[34] tree
The municipality of Jerusalem is planning to build a new road and will tear the Jordanian one up.
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The municipality of Jerusalem is planning to build a new road and will tear the Jordanian one up.
[35] tree
The Herodian relics are all that relics should be columns distorted, well worked over by time, Absalom's tomb with its bulbous roof and odd funnel tapering out of it.
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The Herodian relics are all that relics should be columns distorted, well worked over by time, Absalom's tomb with its bulbous roof and odd funnel tapering out of it.
[36] tree
The armies of the dead in all directions, interminable.
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The armies of the dead in all directions, interminable.
[37] tree
A fine thing to obsess yourself with, burial and lamentation and lying about under the walls of Jerusalem waiting for the Messiah's trumpet to sound.
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A fine thing to obsess yourself with, burial and lamentation and lying about under the walls of Jerusalem waiting for the Messiah's trumpet to sound.
[38] tree
a few Arab hens are scratching up dust and pecking.
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a few Arab hens are scratching up dust and pecking.
[39] tree
Not a breakfast egg comes to the table that isn't death-speckled.
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Not a breakfast egg comes to the table that isn't death-speckled.
[40] tree
Parties of American girls come down the slope in their dungarees, with sweaters tied by their sleeves about the waist.
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Parties of American girls come down the slope in their dungarees, with sweaters tied by their sleeves about the waist.
[41] tree
Above, to the left, a Muslim cemetery.
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Above, to the left, a Muslim cemetery.
[42] tree
Everything reflects the significant event, for the significant event is beyond question historical and political, not private.
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Everything reflects the significant event, for the significant event is beyond question historical and political, not private.
[43] tree
She thinks that it is sly of me to deny this.
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She thinks that it is sly of me to deny this.
[44] tree
Not to submit to what societies and governments consider to be important.
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Not to submit to what societies and governments consider to be important.
[45] tree
Stendhal's heroes, when they are in prison, choose to think above love.
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Stendhal's heroes, when they are in prison, choose to think above love.
[46] tree
E E Cummings, locked up by the French government, finds his aesthetic paradise in the detention camp of Ferte Mace.
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E E Cummings, locked up by the French government, finds his aesthetic paradise in the detention camp of Ferte Mace.
[47] tree
The bravest of modern writers are the Mandelstams and the Sinyavskys.
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The bravest of modern writers are the Mandelstams and the Sinyavskys.
[48] tree
Before he died of cold, hunger, and exhaustion in Siberia, Osip Mandelstam recited his poems to other convicts, at their request.
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Before he died of cold, hunger, and exhaustion in Siberia, Osip Mandelstam recited his poems to other convicts, at their request.
[49] tree
Andrei Sinyavsky, in his prison journal, concentrates on art.
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Andrei Sinyavsky, in his prison journal, concentrates on art.
[50] tree
Perhaps to remain a poet in such circumstances is also to reach the heart of politics.
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Perhaps to remain a poet in such circumstances is also to reach the heart of politics.
[51] tree
Then human feelings, human experience, the human form and face, recover their proper place the foreground.
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Then human feelings, human experience, the human form and face, recover their proper place the foreground.
[52] tree
My friend John Auerbach comes up from Caesarea to see me.
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My friend John Auerbach comes up from Caesarea to see me.
[53] tree
A kibbutznik seaman, he has just returned from a voyage.
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A kibbutznik seaman, he has just returned from a voyage.
[54] tree
I have known him for only a few years but he has become a dear friend.
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I have known him for only a few years but he has become a dear friend.
[55] tree
I had been warned that as I grew older the difficulty of forming new friendships would be great.
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I had been warned that as I grew older the difficulty of forming new friendships would be great.
[56] tree
On the contrary, I find it much easier now at sixty to draw near to people.
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On the contrary, I find it much easier now at sixty to draw near to people.
[57] tree
John looks too much the writer slight in person, delicate to be a chief engineer.
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John looks too much the writer slight in person, delicate to be a chief engineer.
[58] tree
He does, however, hold an engineer's ticket and can do complicated emergency repairs in mid-ocean.
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He does, however, hold an engineer's ticket and can do complicated emergency repairs in mid-ocean.
[59] tree
Boyish, bearded (the beard is short and copper-brown), nervous, a bit high, thinner than when I saw him last, he carries a cardboard valise containing books and booze and pyjamas and a house present.
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Boyish, bearded (the beard is short and copper-brown), nervous, a bit high, thinner than when I saw him last, he carries a cardboard valise containing books and booze and pyjamas and a house present.
[60] tree
He is delighted to be here, and he is suffering the one activates the other.
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He is delighted to be here, and he is suffering the one activates the other.
[61] tree
He is grieving for his son.
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He is grieving for his son.
[62] tree
Adam Auerbach served in an electronic-warfare unit and was returning from a military action when the helicopter in which he was flying crashed.
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Adam Auerbach served in an electronic-warfare unit and was returning from a military action when the helicopter in which he was flying crashed.
[63] tree
We embrace and then we go out of doors with a bottle to have a drink and get some sun.
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We embrace and then we go out of doors with a bottle to have a drink and get some sun.
[64] tree
Even on a sunny morning the stone buildings of Jerusalem chill your hands and feet.
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Even on a sunny morning the stone buildings of Jerusalem chill your hands and feet.
[65] tree
Stepping out, I feel a bit numb, like a wasp in autumn.
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Stepping out, I feel a bit numb, like a wasp in autumn.
[66] tree
We sit on a stone wall over the garden and drink aquavit.
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We sit on a stone wall over the garden and drink aquavit.
[67] tree
He wants to talk.
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He wants to talk.
[68] tree
He loves books passionately, he wants to discuss American literature, to hear marvelous things from me.
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He loves books passionately, he wants to discuss American literature, to hear marvelous things from me.
[69] tree
But I can see that the big current of his suffering has begun to run heavily.
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But I can see that the big current of his suffering has begun to run heavily.
[70] tree
He has returned from a voyage, he is out in the sun shining from the hills of Moab, he is drinking aquavit with a dear friend, looking over at Mount Zion.
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He has returned from a voyage, he is out in the sun shining from the hills of Moab, he is drinking aquavit with a dear friend, looking over at Mount Zion.
[71] tree
But his son is dead.
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But his son is dead.
[72] tree
At sixteen John escaped from the Warsaw ghetto, leaving behind his parents and his sister.
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At sixteen John escaped from the Warsaw ghetto, leaving behind his parents and his sister.
[73] tree
They were killed.
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They were killed.
[74] tree
Everyone was killed.
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Everyone was killed.
[75] tree
John somehow obtained Polish seaman's papers, and for several years he worked in the engine rooms of German freighters.
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John somehow obtained Polish seaman's papers, and for several years he worked in the engine rooms of German freighters.
[76] tree
When the war ended he came to Israel via Cyprus, joined Kibbutz Sdot Yam, married, and had two children.
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When the war ended he came to Israel via Cyprus, joined Kibbutz Sdot Yam, married, and had two children.
[77] tree
His first wife died of cancer about ten years ago and he has married again.
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His first wife died of cancer about ten years ago and he has married again.
[78] tree
He says, 'I ask myself in what ways my life has not been typical.
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He says, 'I ask myself in what ways my life has not been typical.
[79] tree
For a Jew from Eastern Europe it has been completely typical war, death of mother, death of father, death of sister, four years in disguise among the Germans, death of wife, death of son.
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For a Jew from Eastern Europe it has been completely typical war, death of mother, death of father, death of sister, four years in disguise among the Germans, death of wife, death of son.
[80] tree
Thirty years of hard work, planting and harvesting in the kibbutz.
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Thirty years of hard work, planting and harvesting in the kibbutz.
[81] tree
Nothing exceptional.'
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Nothing exceptional.'
[82] tree
John sails infrequently now.
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John sails infrequently now.
[83] tree
He doesn't like the new huge tankers.
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He doesn't like the new huge tankers.
[84] tree
Supermechanized, ultraefficient, they give the crew no time in foreign ports.
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Supermechanized, ultraefficient, they give the crew no time in foreign ports.
[85] tree
The cargo on the voyage from which he has just returned was Dead Sea potash.
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The cargo on the voyage from which he has just returned was Dead Sea potash.
[86] tree
They were to bring home Italian steel.
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They were to bring home Italian steel.
[87] tree
North of Naples they had bad weather and engine trouble, but they reached their harbor and anchored near two Japanese ships.
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North of Naples they had bad weather and engine trouble, but they reached their harbor and anchored near two Japanese ships.
[88] tree
On the pilot's advice they were moved farther into port by two tugs.
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On the pilot's advice they were moved farther into port by two tugs.
[89] tree
Within five hours John had repaired the engines, but the port officials claimed that the ship was incapacitated and demanded that the captain post a twenty-thousand-dollar bond against expenses that might be run up by his 'crippled ship.'
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Within five hours John had repaired the engines, but the port officials claimed that the ship was incapacitated and demanded that the captain post a twenty-thousand-dollar bond against expenses that might be run up by his 'crippled ship.'
[90] tree
True, the ship had had to be moved into its berth by the tugs but it had been crippled only briefly.
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True, the ship had had to be moved into its berth by the tugs but it had been crippled only briefly.
[91] tree
Well, this matter was in dispute.
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Well, this matter was in dispute.
[92] tree
The ship lay unloaded and demurrage fees mounted in brief, a holdup by local racketeers.
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The ship lay unloaded and demurrage fees mounted in brief, a holdup by local racketeers.
[93] tree
The same everywhere, now.
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The same everywhere, now.
[94] tree
Everybody has some con going, says John, who loves American slang.
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Everybody has some con going, says John, who loves American slang.
[95] tree
The home office in Haifa was trying to get protection from the insurance company.
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The home office in Haifa was trying to get protection from the insurance company.
[96] tree
There were long days in port with nothing to do.
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There were long days in port with nothing to do.
[97] tree
The town was covered in potash dust.
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The town was covered in potash dust.
[98] tree
Waiters and bartenders wiped dishes and glasses continually.
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Waiters and bartenders wiped dishes and glasses continually.
[99] tree
Brushing at dust was the commonest gesture in town.
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Brushing at dust was the commonest gesture in town.
[100] tree
A community of about twenty thousand people had traffic jams worthy of Rome, cars as a matter of course rushing into the reserved bus lanes, screwing everything up and honking madly.
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A community of about twenty thousand people had traffic jams worthy of Rome, cars as a matter of course rushing into the reserved bus lanes, screwing everything up and honking madly.

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