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1    1|    more easily obtained than suitable caves, or whole logs, or
2    7|      like nations, must have suitable broad and natural boundaries,
3    7| Paphlagonian man - he had so suitable and poetic a name that I
4   15|   deserted in comparison. At suitable intervals there were regular
5   16| would yield if struck with a suitable plectrum, the very lingua
6   16|    the corn, and selecting a suitable ear, frisk about in the
7   19|      a stock in all respects suitable the city of Kouroo was a
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