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Examples
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This former Cantabridgian says that it was Gates that "acted stupidly."
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Mayor Simmons, a native Cantabridgian -- who presides over a diverse demographic consisting of people from various racial, cultural, economic, and sexual orientations -- had only one church she could go to with the hopes of not being turned down.
Irene Monroe: Black Episcopal Congregation Celebrates Lesbian Marriage 2009
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To this former Cantabridgian, this story has nothing unique to that city about it.
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Hint: we have mutual friends among the Cantabridgian alumnae.
PeaceBang in St. Louis PeaceBang 2006
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At the other end of the Charles I say that, but of course neither MIT nor Harvard is anywhere near an “end” of the Charles, except in the solopsistic Cantabridgian sense, Prof.
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At the other end of the Charles I say that, but of course neither MIT nor Harvard is anywhere near an “end” of the Charles, except in the solopsistic Cantabridgian sense, Prof.
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At the other end of the Charles I say that, but of course neither MIT nor Harvard is anywhere near an “end” of the Charles, except in the solopsistic Cantabridgian sense, Prof.
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At the other end of the Charles I say that, but of course neither MIT nor Harvard is anywhere near an “end” of the Charles, except in the solopsistic Cantabridgian sense, Prof.
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Smoots: Does this betray a Cantabridgian heritage Sid?
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