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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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overlooks southside

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Check to see whose window overlooks the southside and has a dog. You'll find who threw the bone out the window.

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Check to see whose window overlooks the south side [of something] where the dog is visible. You'll find who threw the bone out the window. or, depending on meaning Check to see whose window overlooks the south side [of something] and who has a dog.

  • Check to see whose window overlooks the south side [of something] where the dog is visible.
  • You'll find who threw the bone out the window.
  • or, depending on meaning Check to see whose window overlooks the south side [of something] and who has a dog.
  • You'll find who threw the bone out the window.
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Check to see whose window overlooks the south side [of something] where the dog is visible. You'll find who threw the bone out the window.

or, depending on meaning

Check to see whose window overlooks the south side [of something] and who has a dog. You'll find who threw the bone out the window.
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AnonymousCheck to see whose window overlooks the southside and has a dog. You'll find who threw the bone out the window.
Check to see who has a window overlooking the south side and (who) has a dog.

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