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You know here in SF there's a club called the Manhole where you could get all gussied up in your SS fetish and chastisement gear and get your freak on in the men's room, and just maybe get it out of your system.
So Hillary Clinton gave Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov a large plastic button with the word "overcharge" on it. Ann Althouse 2009
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The old Gaumont Cinema had closed down many years before, and had for a brief period become a club called the Manhole where bands played.
Broken Music, A Memoir Sting 2003
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David Hernandez is clearly one of those authors (along with his wife, Lisa Glatt), and this is made clearly evident in his first chapbook, Man Climbs Out of Manhole.
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Manhole windows in the floor, playfully dubbed "History Under Your Feet," display urban relics—items recovered from tragedies such as the 1904 General Slocum ship fire and the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center.
Historical Society Joins Digital Age Lana Bortolot 2011
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Published in 2001, just one year after Man Climbs Out of Manhole, it is nevertheless crucially different from his debut collection.
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‘Inappropriate Behaviour’ can be anything from associating with criminals (understandable) to saying ‘Postman’ instead of ‘Postal Worker’ or referring to a ‘Manhole Cover’ instead of an ‘Inspection Hatch’.
If You Want Loyalty…. Get A Dog! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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Saying ‘Postman’ instead of ‘Postal Worker’ or referring to a ‘Manhole Cover’ instead of an ‘Inspection Hatch’ defines ‘undermining public confidence’ to me.
If You Want Loyalty…. Get A Dog! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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The outage in your area is labeled as a "Manhole Problem" at one zoom level.
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Manhole may have done the trick for me back in the day, and it's true I don't dig games that lack an exploration component.
Archive 2008-02-01 SVGL 2008
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Saying ‘Postman’ instead of ‘Postal Worker’ or referring to a ‘Manhole Cover’ instead of an ‘Inspection Hatch’ defines ‘undermining public confidence’ to me. on December 4, 2008 at 11: 20 pm | Reply PNYA
If You Want Loyalty…. Get A Dog! « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2008
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