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In the same scene, he refuses to sign papers that would allow him visitation rights.

He immediately rallied the liberals in the Democratic caucus to sign papers calling for secret ballots on all committee chairmen.

John Paul had but to take two turns with a man across the dock, and he would sign papers.

But when she was invited to sign papers pledging herself to divers serious convictions she demurred.

One paper hinted that men had been known to sign papers when they had dined and wined too well.

Now you've come home and can sign papers, we'll mortgage the place, and then we'll be on velvet.

Parents are requested not to sign papers for pupils if the work is not voluntarily and cheerfully done.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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