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UPDATE: Kathleen sent along the latest news, which says that the “piles of frozen sewage” have been removed (taken to a landfill in Dunmore, of course).
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UPDATE: Kathleen sent along the latest news, which says that the “piles of frozen sewage” have been removed (taken to a landfill in Dunmore, of course).
My appalling birthplace (sixth in an infinite series) « Pennamite 2009
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Second, although recent pro-labour Charter decisions had allowed for an extremely limited expansion of Section 2 (d) and 2 (b) to include important rights for workers -- particularly in Dunmore v. Ontario and R.W.D.S.U. v. Pepsi-Cola, they had done little overall to reverse the impact or reasoning of the “Labour Trilogy” decisions.
Archive 2007-06-01 uncorrectedproofs 2007
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Over the weekend, the Scranton Sewer Authority arrrived with a tractor loader to haul the waste into a truck bound for Keystone Sanitary Landfill in Dunmore.
My appalling birthplace (sixth in an infinite series) « Pennamite 2009
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The millstones were dug out of quarries in the neighborhood and the work of building the mill was done amid considerable danger from the Indians, who had begun what is known as Dunmore's War.
George Washington: Farmer Paul Leland Haworth
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The millstones were dug out of quarries in the neighborhood and the work of building the mill was done amid considerable danger from the Indians, who had begun what is known as Dunmore's War.
George Washington Farmer Haworth, Paul L 1915
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Shenandoah county, originally called Dunmore, after the Tory Lord of that name, but later more properly named after the beautiful and picturesque Shenandoah river, which wanders by cliff and through meadow within its limits, is extremely fertile.
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The first ball fired struck the "Dunmore," the ship which held the governor.
Historical Tales, Vol. 2 (of 15) The Romance of Reality Charles Morris 1877
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I do dislike authors who ride bandwagons such as Dunmore, and who have never been to
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Helen Dunmore, whose novel The Siege is about wartime Leningrad – its sequel, The Betrayal, is about the period immediately before Stalin's death – said that novelists stray into "dangerous territory" when they fictionalise real people.
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