Jackstraws is a game in which players try to pick each jackstraw off of a pile without moving any of the others. |
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His life was made to play out at high levels of government-a jackstraw caught up in the winds of the law and the land. |
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He threw himself down on the far side and saw a white, hellishly misshapen creature pulling itself from beneath a jackstraw tumble of atlases and travel volumes. |
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Floods have caused severe damage to homes on Warren Street when Jackstraw Brook, which runs under the road, overflows during rainstorms. |
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He risks being stripped of his unpaid job as Parliamentary aide to Foreign Secretary JackStraw. |
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Walter Wolfgang, 84, famously ejected from the 2005 Labour Party conference for heckling JackStraw, was among the organisers of the first Aldermaston rally. |
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