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mend fence
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15.47 |
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No fences were mended Sunday. |
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mend relation
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4.61 |
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But Iran has been moving of late to mend relations. |
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mend tie
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3.03 |
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Two leaders try to mend troubled ties. |
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mend way
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2.63 |
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Romario says he has mended his ways. |
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mend rift
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1.97 |
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Takes two to mend a rift. |
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mend relationship
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1.25 |
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He wanted to mend the relationship. |
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mend wound
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0.66 |
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Even old wounds are mended. |
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mend net
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0.59 |
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Fishermen were mending their nets. |
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mend bone
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0.53 |
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More women are running companies, fighting fires, mending bones. |
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mend damage
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0.53 |
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Quick editing on the computer mended any damage. |
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mend economy
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0.53 |
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Duhalde urged Argentines to remain calm while he tries to mend the economy and quell simmering social unrest. |
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mend difference
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0.39 |
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Despite various attempts to mend their differences, the French-Dutch dispute remains a major sticking point. |
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mend heart
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0.39 |
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Hearts are mended where they were broken. |
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mend shoe
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0.39 |
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My father used to mend our shoes. |
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mend bridge
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0.26 |
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Lazio, however, did mend some bridges. |
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mend division
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0.26 |
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Events in the Simpson trial have not helped to mend divisions in the slightest. |
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mend hole
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0.26 |
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Holes can be mended, sleeves shortened, sweaters restyled. |
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mend image
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0.26 |
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Of late, the government has moved to mend its image. |
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mend injury
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0.26 |
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He told viewers to touch their TV screens and concentrate on mending the injury. |
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mend road
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0.26 |
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The town needs to mend these roads. |