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Try starting with Vigilantes called the Finishers are taking out the city's lowlifes and no one much cares except Jacob Reilly.
HH Com 268 (265) Miss Snark 2006
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"Everyone always wants to talk to Ira or talk to my sister Amy," he complains, and then suggests phoning Evelyne Hallberg, an executive secretary for the Chicago Metal Finishers Institute and who launched his career as a house cleaner.
David Sedaris, sharing his slights-of-life tales Monica Hesse 2010
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Perhaps if Union membership were allowed, the Timber Framers, Cement Finishers, Roofers, Bricklayers and all the others would be able to keep out workers who are not here legally.
Arizona senators call for stronger security on border with Mexico 2010
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If you stand on any avenue you can see Finishers having moments during the race with family and friends—struggling bodies energizing at the sight of recognizable faces and handwritten signs.
NYC's Finest: the Finishers Jason Gay 2011
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You have to hang around for the Finishers, but they're worth it.
NYC's Finest: the Finishers Jason Gay 2011
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"Everyone always wants to talk to Ira or talk to my sister Amy," he complains, and then suggests phoning Evelyne Hallberg, an executive secretary for the Chicago Metal Finishers Institute and who launched his career as a house cleaner.
David Sedaris, sharing his slights-of-life tales Monica Hesse 2010
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There's been a lot of chatter in recent years that marathons have become devalued by Finishers, that too many slowpokes are running, that 26.2 miles has become just another box to check in the modern adult experience.
NYC's Finest: the Finishers Jason Gay 2011
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Dan is far, far, far more P than I, which is always very strange to me because I grew up in a household of Finishers, and there I was...not.
Getting Unstuck Fresca 2010
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As Cross J observed in Printers and Finishers Limited v Holloway 1965 RPC 239, 256, the law would defeat its own object if it seeks to enforce in this field standards which would be rejected by the ordinary person.
Archive 2009-06-01 Jack of Kent 2009
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As Cross J observed in Printers and Finishers Limited v Holloway 1965 RPC 239, 256, the law would defeat its own object if it seeks to enforce in this field standards which would be rejected by the ordinary person.
Night Jack And Privacy: A Case Analysis Jack of Kent 2009
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