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  • The certified dogs and their trainers include Mullins and her dog Sampson; Pat Duper and Lizzie, a Dachshund; Elizabeth McGlaune and Cappi, an Australian Shepherd; and Charlotte Heald and Molli, a Border Collie mix.

    John Harden: Advocacy Center Certifies Four New Therapy Dogs John Harden 2011

  • This instruction for drawing comes curtsy of Molli The Wood Tagger who works on trees and bridges with her unique knitting style.

    molli the wood tagger, thank you Rachael Elwell 2009

  • Molli says: myspace+images+jenna+jameson … myspace+images+jenna+jameson …

    Think Progress » The 2002 Appeals Court Myth 2005

  • The pious priest Gerolamo Maluselli established the congregation of secular priests of the Buon Gesú (1531); while there appeared a lay oratory, and the Blessed Gentile, widow, and Margherita de 'Molli shone for their virtues.

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 12: Philip II-Reuss 1840-1916 1913

  • I did not visit the Molli temples, but crossed the spur of that name, to the Rungbee river, whose bed is 3,300 feet above the sea; thence I ascended upwards of 3,500 feet to the Changachelling temples, passing Tchongpong village.

    Himalayan Journals — Complete 1864

  • But for Mademoiselle Marie -- ah, there again the droll name, Molli!

    The Maidens' Lodge None of Self and All of Thee, (In the Reign of Queen Anne) Emily Sarah Holt 1864

  • The village and ruined convents of Yoksun lay near the route, and the temples of Doobdi, Catsuperri and Molli, on the Ratong river.

    Himalayan Journals — Complete 1864

  • South-west, the long spurs of Molli and Catsuperri, each crowned with convents or temples, descended from Singalelah; and parallel to them on the south; but much longer and more lofty, was the great mountain range north of the Kulbait, with the temples and convents of Pemiongchi, and Changachelling, towering in the air.

    Himalayan Journals — Complete 1864

  • Thence I marched to Changachelling, first descending to the Tengling river, which divides the Catsuperri from the Molli ridge, and which I crossed.

    Himalayan Journals — Complete 1864

  • Molli Ronish was 3-for-5, scoring four times, while No hits, no mulligans: Why Milton Bradley's career is over

    The Seattle Times 2011

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