| 11. | That could bring them out raggedly instead of in overwhelmingly large numbers, and the predators would wipe them out.
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| 12. | There're a couple of portraits vaguely in progress, sheets etched raggedly in her beloved browns and oranges.
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| 13. | A raggedly dressed little boy is playing with the only toy he can afford : a grapefruit-sized rock.
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| 14. | It was one victory, but it was a start for a team that should not be playing this raggedly.
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| 15. | In the report, the Mission reported that their schools had been formed exclusively for children " raggedly clothed ".
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| 16. | Then, in marked contrast, there are the several photos of smiling, pink-cheeked toddlers raggedly clipped from magazines.
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| 17. | The raggedly clothed men said they were fed only bread and water, said the English-language newspaper, The News.
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| 18. | She even sings a few, raggedly as rehearsals have only just begun, as flashbulbs pop and photographers shout, " Reba!
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| 19. | Brown and Martindale managed the trip safely, if raggedly, in formation, although sometimes as much as a couple of miles apart.
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| 20. | A raggedly-dressed and dirty old man came on board there who appeared to be somewhat superior to the fishermen who brought him.
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