Anyone who likes light-hearted, heavy hitting, unhyphenated rock and roll would do well to add People Get Ready to their collection. |
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Only one-word unhyphenated whole numbers are permitted, and no number may be repeated. |
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We both really wanted to have the same last name, however, so we did a double last name, unhyphenated. |
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We unhyphenated libertarians look forward to the discussion. |
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She travels to Chennai as regularly as Spivak to Kolkata and, like many of these global scholars, inhabits something inclusive and unhyphenated that could be called EastWest. |
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There can be no doubt about his commitment to civil rights, to ending discrimination against ethnic minorities, and to an unhyphenated Canadianism. |
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The supportive words heartened him, and the rest made him yearn for Sept. 10, when he was still an unhyphenated American. |
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Patriot, populist, parliamentarian, unhyphenated Canadian: John Diefenbaker was all of those things. |
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But evolution — starting with allowing even the unhyphenated Americans to see for themselves what's transpiring in Cuba — is an obvious place to start. |
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