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Roger Dunn had gone to lunch with Mary prepared to call the whole thing off.
They were so tired that they had gone to lunch at noon.
Tweed was asleep at his desk, but Levy & Brundage welcomed us & gave us a photograph of Fish, who had gone to lunch.
By Edward Newhouse The New Yorker, June 1, 1940 P. 63 Roger Dunn had gone to lunch with Mary prepared to call the whole thing off.
He looked at his watch and said, "Well, if you go and walk around the block, he'll be gone to lunch.
"I didn't know him at all, but we were coming from two different political camps, and so I thought, Am I actually going to work with this guy?" Though Mr. Toohey had gone to lunch thinking much of the same — Could I work with her? he recalled wondering — he had a different frame of mind after.
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