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- proper noun cricket, with The A cricket
ground inSouth London .
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"Oval" comes from the Latin ovum, "egg" - birth and new beginnings, a place where our greatest aspirations might hatch and take wings.
Latest News 2009
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"Oval" comes from the Latin ovum, "egg" - birth and new beginnings, a place where our greatest aspirations might hatch and take wings.
Latest News 2009
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We have a thug sitting in Oval Office advocating violence against fellow Americans.
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How quickly they forget the many years of womanizing by former President Bill Clinton, which culminated in Oval Office blow-jobs with Monica Lewinsky.
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Walking the line, listening to young people talk about politics, and watching them fill the Main Oval in the center of OSU's campus, I can tell you it was a truly moving sight.
Jeremy Bird: Fired Up for the Final Two Weeks Jeremy Bird 2010
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Bush, who had very little national of foreign policy experience, seemed out-of-his-depth and seemingly destined to be a one-term Oval Office occupant.
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Bush, who had very little national of foreign policy experience, seemed out-of-his-depth and seemingly destined to be a one-term Oval Office occupant.
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Bush, who had very little national of foreign policy experience, seemed out-of-his-depth and seemingly destined to be a one-term Oval Office occupant.
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Bush, who had very little national of foreign policy experience, seemed out-of-his-depth and seemingly destined to be a one-term Oval Office occupant.
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"I've got this really nice home office," he said, "called the Oval Office and it means that I don't have a commute."
Obama bemoans 'the bubble,' extols having a 'home office' 2009
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