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Default Wildcard problem

I'm almost there on a search expression, but the last step is
confounding me. Here's what I'm looking for:

MY GRACE IS SUFFICIENT FOR YOU 9/47
All Rights Reserved - The Good Way Publishing - 2010 http://www.the-good-way.com

This expression:
MY GRACE[a-zA-Z0-9/ ^13\-:.]{11,122}

Finds this:

MY GRACE IS SUFFICIENT FOR YOU 9/47
All Rights Reserved - The Good Way Publishing - 2010 http://www.the-good-way.com
of person he

So I thought this would be easy to resolve by adding "com" to the end
of my expression:
MY GRACE[a-zA-Z0-9/ ^13\-:.]{11,122}.com

thus limiting the find at that point. But that expression is not found
at all, which totally stumps me. I would appreciate any insight into
this.
I'm in Word 03 on Windows XP.

Thanks,
p.
 
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