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  • Sara Linton is back in town for the first time in four years and the town, and Sara, are markedly different since her absence.

    Writer Unboxed » Blog Archive » Karin Slaughter: dealing with writer’s block 2010

  • Maynard Linton is such a vivid character to me-he's fun because he just walks in and takes over.

    INTERVIEW: Gail Martin 2007

  • Finally - you couldn't make it up - Labour MP Martin Linton appears on BBC Radio Four's Today to discuss a proposed new set of lyrics for 'I Vow To Thee My Country' by English patriot Billy Bragg, a man who believes his political opponents should be beaten up in the street.

    Archive 2004-08-15 Laban 2004

  • Crody's parents live in Linton, Indiana, and plan to attend the burial

    Crody, Kenneth L. 1991

  • Six months ago Babbitt had learned that one Archibald Purdy, a grocer in the indecisive residential district known as Linton, was talking of opening a butcher shop beside his grocery.

    Babbit 2004

  • Six months ago Babbitt had learned that one Archibald Purdy, a grocer in the indecisive residential district known as Linton, was talking of opening a butcher shop beside his grocery.

    Chapter 4 1922

  • Six months ago Babbitt had learned that one Archibald Purdy, a grocer in the indecisive residential district known as Linton, was talking of opening a butcher shop beside his grocery.

    Babbitt 1922

  • Six months ago Babbitt had learned that one Archibald Purdy, a grocer in the indecisive residential district known as Linton, was talking of opening a butcher shop beside his grocery.

    Babbitt Sinclair Lewis 1918

  • Journalists frequently referred to Linton as "the Welsh collier boy" and often insisted that he was "a noble lad from such humble birth", and it is clear that, for their part, the Welsh public took to him precisely because he did emanate from a background that was so very familiar to the ones they had experienced.

    WalesOnline - Home 2011

  • And having the southern rail kept open meant that they could still receive volunteers, and more important, any supplies, from southern coast towns such as Linton or Hawk's Nest.

    Crystal Rain 2006

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