| Best known in Britain and W. Europe are the beloved song thrush, T. philomelos, and the mistle thrush, T. viscivorus. |
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| Next, an unexpected visit from W. He wants to see the turducken, so I open the range, and we are blinded by smoke! |
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| Kenneth Lay, Enron's chairman, has acted as George W. Bush's chief financial supporter and key backer since the latter went into politics. |
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| The admission to the ground was traditionally a penny, twopence if W. G. Grace was batting. |
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| Under the headship of the neo-behaviorist Kenneth W. Spence, it led America in the production of psychology doctorates for many years. |
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| Sir W. Foster opposed any attempt to prevent the public from buying cheap food so long as it was wholesome. |
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| However, Blanchard found a Lakehurst specimen in the herbarium of the Department of Biology at the C. W. Post campus of Long Island University. |
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| The tepary bean has been introduced into parts of E. and W. Africa where arid conditions are suitable for it. |
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| Though he is predominantly a satirist, the main stylistic influence on his work is W. H. Auden. |
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| In 1880, Messrs W. E. Forster and Alfred Illingworth were elected MPs for Bradford. |
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| Former Amoco palynologist A. T Cross initiated this collection and D. W. Engelhardt was the principal compiler. |
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| In the case of the hygrophilous species C. macrocarpa and W. radicans, 6 or 12 months' dry storage killed most spores. |
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| Numerous depictions of pigs appear in W. European art of the 15th and 16th centuries, often as symbols of November or December in books of hours. |
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| Joseph W. Lovibond invented a visual colorimeter and a system for colorimetry based on subtractive color mixing. |
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| Apart from one on the W. African coast, the score or so of species all belong to the Indo-Pacific. |
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| His inflammatory public remarks against British policy in Ireland caused W. M. Hughes to castigate him as disloyal. |
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| Bailey W. Mitchell, an agricultural engineer, developed the ionizer system, in cooperation with veterinarian Henry D. Stone. |
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| In the W. Atlantic, the largest grunt is Haemulon album, the margate, greyish in general colour and an important food fish. |
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| He also met some of the major folklore and folklife Scandinavian scholars of the day including C. W. von Sydow and Sigurd Erixon. |
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| This is the same John Edwards who implied President George W. Bush was responsible for keeping the crippled in their wheelchairs. |
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| Trudy W. Schuett is an Arizona-based writer and advocate for unserved victims of domestic violence. |
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| Mike Griffin, owner of Honey Martin's on Sherbrooke W., went through a five-year battle to keep music alive at his minuscule bar. |
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| He goes on to explain that the marron occurs naturally only in rivers and streams of the Jarrah forest area of south-western W. Australia. |
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| President-elect George W. Bush has argued that the oil can be tapped without killing wildlife or marring the environment. |
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| Who got to preview and review President George W. Bush's State of the Union address? |
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| Growing wild in the pure and unpolluted waters of W. Ireland, the watercress is of exceptional quality. |
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| How much did rumors of past cocaine use and dirty business dealings hurt George W. Bush? |
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| Balancing the tree is a slanting cenotaph, stamped W. W.3 GENERAL, with a log cabin embossed on its base. |
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| The sapodilla is usually eaten raw, though in the W. Indies it may be boiled down to make a syrup. |
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| Alvan W. Chapman first collected chaffweed in the mid 1800s along the Caloosahatchee River, presumably in Lee County. |
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| Volume 2 of Roy Foster's magisterial biography of W. B. Yeats opens in 1915, when Yeats was in his fiftieth year and at a crossroads in his life. |
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| Messrs. M. S. Giuseppi and W. A. Littledale were appointed scrutators of the ballot. |
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| Other species are C. robusta, now reclassified as C. canephora, and a couple of minor ones suited to the climate of W. Africa. |
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| Diet Coke is asked for, by name, in contract riders from a wide variety of artists, ranging from Michael W. Smith to Nine Inch Nails. |
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| The lectureship is supported by funds derived from the Society's Lynn W. Day Endowment for Publications in Forest History. |
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| Cherax tenuimanus, a crayfish of W. Australia, related to the yabby, but larger, in fact the third largest crayfish in the world. |
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| The mathematician W. H. Miller graduated as fifth wrangler at Cambridge in 1826 and was awarded a fellowship at St. John's College. |
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| He was then mate on the Kitty M. Forbes, wheelsman on the Roumania, and second mate on the W. H. Gilbert. |
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| He was the son of a London boatbuilder and waterman who used to ferry J. M. W. Turner across the Thames. |
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| Linus Pauling recalled how in 1945 he heard from W. B. Castle, a Harvard physician, about sickle cells and the need for deoxygenation to produce them. |
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| In 1960, Air Force test pilot Joseph W. Kittinger Jr. stepped out of a balloon gondola at 102,800 feet and set the record for the world's highest skydive. |
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| How much did President George Bush influence his son and namesake George W. Bush? |
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| However, the recent meeting between Chinese President Jiang Zemin and US President George W. Bush last month had been regarded as a likely topic for table talk. |
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| Mr. hennessey served as director of the National Economic Council for President George W. Bush. |
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| Think about how Ralph Nader elected George W. Bush in 2000, for instance, by siphoning off a small number of votes in Florida. |
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| When George W. Bush became president, he tapped Powell for the top job. |
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| Herndon's Lincoln by William H. Herndon and Jesse W. Weik Am I forgetting that Lincoln was a lawyer too? |
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| His skills have also been honed working for the GOP presidential campaigns of George W. Bush and Mitt Romney. |
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| Because FBI special agent Frederick W. Humphries II thought it was the right thing to do. |
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| A new ebook by former George W. Bush speechwriter David Frum looks at the 2012 election and beyond. |
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| Brad Blakeman, a former aide to George W. Bush, expects a split decision from the court. |
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| Until past mid-century, pastors of this congregation usually had brief tenures and some reflected the youthful immaturity and arrogance of W. B. Johnson. |
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| It was noted in a letter book of 1907 that the late Canon C. W. Foster was already being asked to produce glebe terriers for the diocesan registrar. |
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| Liberal Democrats wanted to impeach President George W. Bush, but Pelosi took it off the table. |
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| But when the time came you stepped up to the plate just like George W. Bush did. |
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| Here he is attending festivities for the first George W. Bush inauguration, along with Chuck Norris and Meatloaf. |
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| George W. Bush is back, thumbs in belt loops, striding across the literary world with a new memoir. |
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| Finally, Marshall W. Mason's superb direction, using John Lee Beatty's outstanding set design, also helped to potentiate the theatricalism of the piece. |
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| The overall beef champion and also Champion of Champions at Saturday's East Mainland Show was a two-year-old heifer in calf, owned by John W. Hepburn of Burnside, Tankerness. |
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| People have forgotten what totalitarianism looks like, because they became obsessed with George W. Bush. |
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| But the most recent former president, George W. Bush, lost a match-up with the current president by 40 percent to 31 percent. |
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| And I think what is important is what Arnold Schwarzenegger demonstrated, as George W. Bush is demonstrating, is that we are big-tent Republicans. |
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| Previously, Ambassador Hughes served President George W. Bush as undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs. |
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| Tom LeClair on a confusing mix of neuroscience, George W. Bush, and unreliability. |
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| George W. Bush won reelection by the narrowest margin of any presidential incumbent in American history. |
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| When George W. Bush hit the ranch in Crawford, reporters were holed up in Waco. |
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| In 2000, conservatives unhappy with George W. Bush split between Forbes, Gary Bauer, Orrin Hatch, and Alan Keyes. |
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| Some 22 students from the yeshiva have restraining orders to stay out of the yeshiva or out of the W. Bank altogether. |
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| Zachariah was a high-dollar fundraiser for George W. Bush and was cleared last year of federal insider-trading charges. |
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| Deborah W. Brooks, co-founder with Fox at his Parkinson's foundation, on the secret to his comeback. |
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| His defeat in debate with W. H. Beveridge in 1923-24 and the phases of his subsequent recantation of neo-Malthusianism are then considered, as are his views on birth control. |
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| George W. Bush claimed a mandate after 2004, and then promptly saw Democrats decimate his proposal to privatize Social Security. |
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| Jacqueline W. described how welfare helped her provide her infant daughter the security and nurturance she needed while she attended school part-time. |
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| On the eve of the dedication of his presidential library, can George W. Bush be rehabilitated? |
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| With her tip-tilted nose and sheaf of brown hair, Mulgrew as Isolt even resembles John W. Waterhouse's Pre-Raphaelite paintings of mythic medieval heroines. |
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| In 1802 she wrote an admiring letter to Sir W. Scott, who found some merit in her poetry and edited her works in three volumes, with a memoir, in 1810, at her suggestion. |
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| Its unique flavour is essential to the W. Indian stew pepper pot. |
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| In its time W. Giles supplied customers with a wide range of goods, including domestic heating and lamp oil, ironmongery, china, glass, bedding and boots. |
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| In the Concertos by W. F. Bach and J. L. Krebs one can clearly hear the advent of more galant works, juxtaposed with conventional Baroque figuration. |
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| The conjunction of the Pre-Raphaelite movement and the new treatment of light by J. M. W. Turner marked the great turning point in the history of Western art. |
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| Little is known of Drayton's personal life, though dedications and epistles reveal his circle to have included such friends as Stow, Camden, Jonson, and W. Drummond. |
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| And maybe that video of George W. Bush strutting around on an aircraft carrier in his flight suit. |
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| As she pulled products out of a camouflage makeup bag, the alaskan Army vet said she misses George W. Bush. |
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| A third post by Davis then took apart an anecdote Tyson told about George W. Bush, showing it to be false. |
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| Judge Bert Richardson, a Republican appointee of President George W. Bush, tapped McCrum to investigate a case against Perry. |
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| Al Gore may have beaten George W. Bush on points in their first debate in 2000, but he audibly sighed. |
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| Janeane Garofalo bashed President George W. Bush so much over the invasion of Iraq that it likely cost her her own ABC sitcom. |
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| By contrast, George W. Bush launched two disastrous wars, and in so doing gave GOP bluster a bad name. |
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| The first real guitar I had, Mr. cham Fields, who owned a roadhouse, gambling house, and W. C. Handy gave it to me. |
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| Because of presidential election delays, the statue of George W. Bush was a bit tardy for its installation in Madame Tussaud's Times Square wax museum. |
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| George W. Bush did it, with compassionate conservatism, crock though it was. |
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| In Britain commentators and policy makers are agog about a new U.S. doctrine, unveiled by President George W. Bush in a commencement address early this month at West Point. |
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| At a reunion for George W. Bush's administration on February 26, the decider joked about his upcoming memoir. |
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| The speech was not demagogic, and after George W. Bush, we can at least be thankful for that. |
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| Ironically, back in 2008, it was incumbent George W. Bush who was so dissed. |
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| Back in 1974, when Dr. Frank W. Jobe dreamed up the operation to fix John's elbow, the idea of repairing the arm of a high school player would have been ridiculed. |
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| The replacements, led by the boosterish John W. Snow at Treasury, have gotten along better and did a passable job of selling Bush's policies on the campaign trail. |
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| This contains reprints of articles from books and periodicals by the editors, Douglas Gomery, Nicholas Garnham, Oscar H. Gandy Jr., and Robert W. McChesney. |
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| It is also the one worn by Presidents Eisenhower, Truman, and George W. Bush. |
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| Years ago, as an escapee of the George W. Bush administration, I wrote a whole book about it. |
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| George W. Bush set the trap just over nine years ago, and the Democrats are still trying to extricate themselves. |
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| It's plain silly to compartmentalize the disciplines, as if a botanist couldn't talk to an economist, a geologist to a rhetorician, or N. A. Chomsky to G. W. Bush. |
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| Just take a gander at trips planned for Richard Nixon by Henry Kissinger or for George H. W. Bush by James Baker. |
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| Then came the second go-round under George W. Bush, and this of course was an unmitigated disaster. |
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| The paper was written whilst on sabbatical at Pennsylvania State University, where much logistical support and scientific stimulus was given by D. W. Burbank and colleagues. |
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| A new Chapel, of novel design, being of an amphitheatrical form, has been recently completed, from the designs of W. Brooks, architect. |
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| The triacontagonal projection of the 120-cell was first drawn by W. A. Wythoff, but not in reproducible form. |
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| President George W. Bush had once again outmaneuvered them by taking the national-security high ground in an election year. |
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| In 1981, their twin daughters, Barbara and Jenna were born. In 1994, George W. Bush was elected governor of Texas. |
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| He speaks with more passion than ever, lighting into George W. Bush for fumbling the economy. |
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| A Panda Express restaurant is planned for the outlot in front of the former Kmart building on W. Bluemound Road in the Town of Brookfield. |
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| I ask you who you are, and what are you riving at Dr. W. I am advancing pedetentously. |
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| Joseph Haydn and W. A. Mozart figure prominently, as do their more Salzburgian counterparts Michael Haydn and Leopold Mozart. |
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| The finest gallery of pictures in Dutchland is the Mesdag Museum, containing the art collections of the painter H. W. Mesdag. |
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| Mencken, more a music lover than a musician, sometimes tickled the ivories in a repertory of Beethoven, Bach, Strauss and W. C. Handy. |
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| On third trick from 12 m. to 8 am, we have W. A. White, formerly operator at Wallula, who thus far has given general satisfaction. |
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| Shelby W. Bonnie, the former chief executive, agreed to reprice 700,000 unexercised shares, the company said yesterday in a statement. |
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| George W. Bush is six feet even before slipping on the cowboy boots. |
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| His equally unproper brother, City Planner Charles W. II, shocked purists in the 19303 by building a flat-topped house in Ipswich. |
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| Among those caught up in the fever-swamp was Karl Rove, the architect of George W. Bush's two White House wins. |
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| John W. Stokes was a native Greenvillian whose family had settled here soon after the Revolution. |
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| George W. Bush and John Kerry had contrasting debating styles. |
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| On the way they pointed out the tennis court and the old summerhouse, a mock tholos, Doric by way of Pompeii, and Stanford White, and D. W. Griffith and Cecil B. De Mille. |
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| He was a friend of Bill W. and had just celebrated Ten Years of Sobriety. |
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| But, Lord! to hear how W. Symons do commend and look sadly and then talk bawdily and merrily, though his wife was dead but the other day, would make a dogg laugh. |
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| Full membership finally grew to include Vaughn M. Bryant, Jr., Thomas R. Hester, Marvin Rowe, Harry J. Shafer, D. Gentry Steele, and Peter W. Van Arsdale. |
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| Even after that, despite the need identified by Klein, Kasner, and J. W. Young, foundations of inversive geometry did not receive much research attention. |
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| At the W. end of the ridge on which the spectator is standing, are Penmaen Bach, and Allt Wen, over which peers the three-cairned summit of Penmaen Mawr. |
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| In the hard glare of the Searchlight, which had been manned by Seaman 2nd class Evans W. Watkins, the rock had the unearthly look of a miniature satellite in space. |
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| Dr. C. W. Hodoe presides at the weekly speaking of the Junior and Middle Classes, each member of which is, in his turn, expected to deliver original discourses, memoriter. |
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| Impromptu, selfreflexive, and distinctly owlish, the microscript is quite different from the two feuilletons that W. extracted from it for the periodical Sport im Bild. |
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| In his first term, George W. Bush was willing to give Putin a free hand in what Russia calls the near abroad, the states that spun off from the broken Soviet Union. |
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| Matthew W. Daus, the Taxi and Limousine commissioner, said his agency was finding fewer problems during regular inspections with hybrids, compared with nonhybrids. |
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