To that end, Harlan concludes that Up From Slavery was more a work of fiction than biography. |
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Harlan used some of his newfound free time to give his brother Sam a lift to prison. |
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The lonely Harlan Pepper, a would-be ventriloquist and believer in animal ESP, has his hopes riding on Hubert the bloodhound. |
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Harlan took the dagger and hammered it down onto the desk so loudly that it made even Camelot jump. |
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Harlan is a horse-riding, pistol-twirling charmer who seems to have stepped out of a 1950s western and washed up in modern-day Los Angeles. |
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Josiah Harlan was a pacifist, abstemious Pennsylvania Quaker stricken with a profound case of wanderlust. |
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Ron and Ken are first cousins who grew up on neighboring farms near Harlan in western Iowa. |
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I've had the privilege of visiting Harlan Crow's collection of historical artifacts. |
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Justice Harlan famously dissented in Plessy, insisting that the Constitution is colorblind. |
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The 1980s series followed in that tradition with episodes from Harlan Ellison, Arthur C. Clarke, and Anne Collins. |
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For givens, a return to Harlan County is a return to everything he fought hard to get away from. |
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I love it that the actors all seem so much like people from Harlan County. |
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And Harlan to report me, when he helped her break 'em. The little spit-fire! |
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By the end of 1941, Roosevelt had appointed seven justices and elevated Harlan Fiske Stone to Chief Justice. |
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Representative Harlan Edmonds said he sponsored the Wyoming law after a number of near misses involving tow truck operators in his state. |
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Vintner Members, including Harlan, Araujo Estate and Marcassin, offer exclusive events and tastings and allocate one barrel of wine annually to Members for purchase. |
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