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Examples
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On a little farther, we passed a fine plantation home called Curle's
Virginia: the Old Dominion Cortelle Hutchins
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Curle: Mac, Your question prompted me to do a google search of the City and the year and lo and behold, the school district was under a federal court order issued the year we were first bussed.
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Curle: A word that is used outside of its original context will come to have a different meaning.
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Warnock's assistants Mick Jones and Keith Curle have also left the club.
Neil Warnock set to be replaced by Mark Hughes after leaving QPR 2012
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Curle: Simly put, the two groups approached learning, on the whole, with a completely different set of cultural expectations.
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Curle: Management salvages a potentially disasterous business circumstance by taking steps specifically designed to discourage patronage by African American youth.
The Volokh Conspiracy » So a Libertarian and a Liberal Walk into a Bar 2010
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Ms. Angus's lawyer, Drew Curle, said the judge's temporary decision about the kids' living arrangements wasn't based on the children's weight or health.
Obesity Fuels Custody Fights Ashby Jones 2011
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Curle, your second paragraph that I criticized above does not turn on the definition of racism.
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He observed that the same question had arisen at Adelaide where they were all in confusion, and did not appear to know the practice, which was, however, determined in a case 3, Carrington and Curle, 510, in which Baron Alderson ruled that the prosecutor was not bound to call all the witnesses named, butshould have them in attendance, so that the prisoner might not be misled.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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Curle, you cannot prove empirically even a single sentence in your second paragraph.
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