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As David Ramsay recounts in this fascinating biography, Britain's Machiavellian director of naval intelligence in World War I, Reginald "Blinker" Hall, was a man whose talent for tricks and bribes made the U.S. ambassador consider him "the one genius that the war has developed."
Books on British Military Deception Nicholas Rankin 2010
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It is ironic that you use the name 'Blinker' since you are so blinkered.
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It is ironic that you use the name 'Blinker' since you are so blinkered.
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If you can help please be at the site off Barnes Road near the four-way "Blinker" stop at 9 am.
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DreamTunes Doorway 'Blinker' (character) attracts attention to himself and the door that provides access to DreamTales.
Recently Uploaded Slideshows WayneYoung 2009
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Who knew that it paired so well with rye whiskey and grapefruit juice in the Blinker?
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Russia has a greater understanding of the nuclear issues in the Middle East, perhaps Sarah Palin could use a Navy Blinker Light and send a, Morse Code, request for additional information to the Russians, right from the security of her front porch.
Palin warns of 'Second Holocaust' if Iran gains nuclear weapons 2010
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We have the VP brazen liar, gaffematic and plagiarist Biden, second in succession, and we have the Blinker pathological liar, third in succession, and we have the MIA Secretary of State, Hillary, corkscrew landing liar, in fourth succession.
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Both the Blinker and the Knickerbocker will change that.
Cocktails That Complete Me: The Knickerbocker and Blinker Jason Wilson 2011
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For example: "Blinker College invites applications for a beginning, tenure-track position in twentieth century Russian history; scholars whose work focuses on gender and ethnic minorities during the Soviet period are particularly encouraged to apply."
Archive 2008-08-01 Tenured Radical 2008
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