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1  Every one at the table laughed.
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2  "Ho ho ho," the porter laughed.
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3  The three drivers were laughing.
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4  He was trying to keep from laughing.
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5  He made a gesture and laughed loudly.
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6  She took my hand and kept on laughing.
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7  And to give birthday parties, he laughed.
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8  "Ho ho ho," he tried to keep from laughing.
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9  The other one laughed, "We're just in time."
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10  "It's nothing to laugh about," Ferguson said.
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11  It was the first time I had ever heard her laugh.
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12  He went out and I heard him laughing in the hall.
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13  I had not worked that out yet, I said, and we both laughed.
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14  The girls went away looking at their silhouettes and laughing.
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15  He was a major, his face was tanned and he laughed all the time.
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