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Henry tried to explain to Mr
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“Okay!” Henry called out after him, yelling it out loudly enough that Mr
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Now he just had to locate Mr
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Henry looked confused at Mr
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Underling’s outstretched hand before he realized that Mr
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“Yes, here is the sales report,” Henry tried to say with an air of authority as he put the slightly crumpled papers in Mr
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“It gets better than that,” Mr
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“It’s your turn, Mr
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‘How exactly is my client linked to this unfortunate incident?’ Mr Merrett asked as I do as suggested, draping my jacket over the back of the chair
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‘I see - I think it would be just as well to let her see the gun in question, Inspector, so that she can identify it, don’t you?’ Mr Merrett suggested gently
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The Inspector goes on talking to Mr Merrett
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Mr Sadler said that he thought she may have been dead-heading the rose bushes in the garden … he told us that she had mentioned it as something which needed doing
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‘So you were friends with Mr and Mrs Sadler?’
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May I suggest that we break now and resume this interrogation later?’ Mr Merrett said, his voice breaking into the stillness of the room making me jump slightly
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‘And, no, I am not a saint, Mr Merrett …’
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Worker 2 hustles off to help Mr
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This is an amazing story, Mr
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We hope to obtain an interview with Mr Hansard very shortly
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And this must be Mr
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This is what we need, Mr
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"Report a crime? A Crime? What crime? Mr
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‘Did Mr Sadler use it?’ the Inspector asked quietly
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"We've only got small, Mr
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What’s he worth to you, Mr
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He was Mr
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They want the girl, Mr
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to put Ahmed on the throne, Mr
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The quiet Mr
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"You and me are going to the upper decks, Mr
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"Where’s my containers, Mr
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Oh, I forgot: Mr Zarifis belongs to a political club
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Some hours later, a bomb explodes at Mr Gryparis' house, while it is empty
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‘Interesting that Mr Dickinson wants to create a link with The Laurels
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In less than two minutes, my phone rings; it is Mr Gryparis, the managing director: “Have you got any untyped texts of Mrs Parissis?” he asks
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Anyway, she assures me she has backed me up to Mr Gryparis by explaining to him the reason for my absence
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‘I shall return tomorrow morning to receive the replies, Mr Chitter
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She is the wife to Mr
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introduced the other girls to Mr
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“What is it Mr Marshall
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“Is that wise Mr Marshall? Can we trust them” asked Didiera
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ROBERT: My next witness is Mr
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Let's hear what Mr
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JOYCE: And what is that, Mr
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'Very sorry to hear about Mr
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'I have lived in the villa with Mr
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If you like, I will play my Lyra for the memory of Mr
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'Excuse me, Mr
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We put candles on the graves for the ones who have left the village, like Mr
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When he came to my table, Mr
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Antonis smiled and put a warm hand on my shoulder, 'Don't worry, Mr
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She smiled around the room then, in a light and breezy voice, said, 'Sorry about that, Mr
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' She shot a glance at the men, 'And take care Mr
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'No more here! No more tourist here! And you, Mr
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"He owned these shin pads, just like Mr
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They made a space and let me through and someone broke the ice with, 'Ouzo for Mr
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And stop calling me Mr
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'Here you go Mr Accounts,' Ish said and passed his share
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Stud-boy, Mr Govind Patel
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The other advantage of the partners Dawson was that, unlike the new super-practices located at the heart of Manchester’s business district, their fees reflected their clientele’s ability to pay, which in the case of the now deceased Mr
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Much to Annie’s horror, the elder Mr
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'Hey Mr Mathematician, has it happened? Has it ever happened that the side
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This is Mr Bhansali, headmaster of the Belapur school
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Granny’s house carrying all of poor Mr
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It took Little Red Gangsta nearly two hours to purloin Mr
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'And this is the talented boy?' Mr Greener patted All's back
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'If he is as good as Fred and his boys who played with you say you are,' Mr
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'You see,' Mr Cutler cleared his throat, 'the AIS selects from the nominations of
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'Well, the only way we can do it is this,' Mr Cutler said and took out a file
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Your coach knows that,' Mr Cutler
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'But,' Mr Cutler said
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Australian, who knows?' Mr Greener said as he slid into the driving seat of his
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‘So, when she contacted you about the conversion, had she got plans or anything drawn up?’ I asked, making a note to check up on Mr Gosling or whatever his name was
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what were you playing at this morning, Mr Stockley?'
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Mr Blake will be taking early retirement from the practice as a result of his injuries but he emphasised that he would be continuing to act for the charities which are so close to his heart - including the Danvers House Foundation and various schools in the area
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A spokesman for the Danvers House Foundation said how much they appreciate Mr Blake's continuing support
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ability to pay, which in the case of the now deceased Mr
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Dawn’s dad remembered it very clearly … another example of Bunty’s charisma in action, I wonder? Anyway, the opposition was led by a Mr Gosford whom I happen to know proposed to Bunty in an attempt to get his hands on her property
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all the various odds and ends of stuff we tend to keep over the years, Mr Stevenson
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'From the evidence I found in the files combined with research I have carried out, I have formed a mental picture of the sort of person I believe she was, Mr Stevenson
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'Yes, very strongly, Mr Stevenson
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‘The Governors have seen a draft of the first couple of sections, Mr Stevenson, and suggested that it would be appropriate to use the initials of people rather than their full names
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‘The only time Mr Blackford could fit me in was four this afternoon
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While I drink my coffee, Mr Blackford asks me how I am – we became quite friendly after Dad died
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To this 'down payment,' Mr
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Each was a fine sportsman in his own right, but to Mr
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The Sportsman received the proffered rod, noted the brief specifications inscribed on it indicating its intended line weight, length, and date of manufacture, then he carefully looked over its construction, made a flick of the wrist gesture to test its flex and handed it back to Mr
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“But I had not laid eyes on Mr
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“So when we passed the hardware shop window this morning and Mr
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Harry pressed his face to the corner of the shop window and could just see Mr
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It took more time for a squirrel to run out of the road in front of oncoming traffic than for the news of the Sportsman's lecture to Mr
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Thank you very much for your time, Mr
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Harry was more than familiar with Mr
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“Take your time Mr
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“Give my regards to Mr
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Thank you Mr
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On a related topic, your mother had no idea how successful Mr
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well, let's just say when your graduation arrives we will very likely be refunding to Mr
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‘You say the hostel was rented in the name of a Mr Charles Middlesex, Mrs Brown?’
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His father, mother, and sisters escorted him to the depot in Truckee, where he and Mr
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His trunk waited on the trolley with Mr