On the way to the base Colonel Meecham announced to his sons in a calm, didactic voice that they were both in critical need of a haircut.
The Great Santini
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Ridgeway knew that image to be false—he didn’t need to dissemble about the business of slavery—but neither was the menace of the Randall plantation the truth.
The Underground Railroad: A Novel
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She didn’t like discomfort; even picnics were untidy and inconvenient: all those insects and the sun melting the icing on the cupcakes.
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
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Another cop car pulled up and then another, then all eight cops started asking the crowd to disperse, only holding a few people back to ask questions.
All American Boys
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He was described to me as an eminent, learned Muslim, a University of Cairo graduate, a University of London Ph.D., a lecturer on Islam, a United Nations advisor and the author of many books.
The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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Thankfully, the Audi had all sorts of flashing lights and sensors, so it could sound Red Alert when a collision was imminent.
Darius the Great Is Not Okay
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