| 11. | Tour buses disgorge strangely clad tourists just to witness the duck march.
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| 12. | Our goal is to make the slammers disgorge any profits,
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| 13. | It disgorged some five cubic miles of ash and dust.
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| 14. | Its presumably enfeebled industries disgorged a monstrous avalanche of weaponry.
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| 15. | A train sputters into a London railway station, disgorging its passengers.
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| 16. | When Shiva requests her to disgorge him, she obliges.
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| 17. | The process to remove lees is called " disgorging ".
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| 18. | In 1882, after the first production of refrigerative disgorging in Hungary.
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| 19. | The sky sucks up the land and disgorges it.
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| 20. | The afternoon shift change disgorged a trickle of workers.
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