| 21. | Volunteers are needed to deliver one noontime a week, Monday through Friday.
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| 22. | I start at 9 a . m . and write until around noontime.
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| 23. | Maybe people were still sleepy by the noontime start.
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| 24. | Dole said at a noontime rally in this middle-class commuter town.
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| 25. | That's not the image telepath Smith acquired during her noontime chat.
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| 26. | The noontime tide was slack, the day windless.
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| 27. | So it was Tuesday under a blazing noontime sun.
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| 28. | Donaldson said in an interview after his noontime speech.
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| 29. | If elected, he would be invited to a noontime news conference there.
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| 30. | Gabriel was at the wheel in the noontime sun.
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