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put out of the way





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They are significant only because two English children are sent to their home for breakfast while a sick pet is put out of the way.

From Time Magazine Archive

To be sure, he might return to Selawik unless entirely put out of the way, but that risk would have to be borne.

From The Trail of a Sourdough Life in Alaska by Sullivan, May Kellogg

What, however, he pointed to as the strongest proof of his royalty was the fact, he alleged, that every one who could have testified to his identity had been suddenly put out of the way.

From Claimants to Royalty by Ingram, John M.

But they could not understand why Herr Major had gone to the trouble to have the prisoner sent after him to Tirlemont, instead of having him put out of the way without further delay.

From The Dispatch-Riders The Adventures of Two British Motor-cyclists in the Great War by Westerman, Percy F. (Percy Francis)

He knows that his whole party could as easily have been put out of the way.

From The Land of Frozen Suns by Sinclair, Bertrand W.




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