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  • Without friends and family, Lantry said, "you spend a lot of time tearing up because it's really, really stressful."

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  • Con Lantry worked on the sober side of the bar in Kenealy's café.

    The Trimmed Lamp, and other Stories of the Four Million O. Henry 1886

  • While Lantry, who was appointed to make the throw, rattled the dice in the box, the diggers crowded round in eager curiosity, for, besides the unusual disparity between the stakes, there was much probability of a scene of violence as the result, Brixton having displayed a good deal of temper when he lost to the bully on the previous day.

    Twice Bought 1859

  • The storekeeper promptly produced the little balance which he used for weighing gold-dust, and the diggers crowded round with much interest to watch, while Lantry, with a show of unwonted care, dusted the scales, and put the three nuggets therein.

    Twice Bought 1859

  • Lantry professed himself to be quite willing to oblige an old customer to that extent.

    Twice Bought 1859

  • Council Member Dave Thune likes that prospect, but Council President Kathy Lantry called it a "terrible idea."

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  • Christian Lantry/Courtesy of the artist Kurt Elling discusses his five favorite jazz vocalists on

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  • Lantry added, You need a barricade so people don't drive down the street.

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  • You're not going to create new business, it's just going to dilute the market, Lantry said.

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  • St. Paul City Council President Kathy Lantry said another convention center would create a zero-sum game for the existing facilities.

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