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"McCain Raised $11 Million in February" (Mary Jacoby, Wall Street Journal) It's far behind the fundraising machines of Obama and Clinton, but for a month in which McCain battled conservative opposition to his candidacy, not bad.
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Raised from the dead, he shall die no more; death hath no more dominion over him.
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"McCain Raised Nearly $12 Million in January, Propelled By Victories" (Associated Press) It's not Barack Obama numbers, but McCain managed to turnaround his fundraising operation by picking up victories in South Carolina and New Hampshire.
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Lazarus Raised from the Dead -- The Consequences of This.
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Eritrea: Chapter VII of the UN Charter - a Sword Raised When Wanted And Sheathed When Not
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More complex dishes, like "Raised" Chicken and Partridge Pie-a towering pot pie made with hot-water pastry-will give seasoned cooks a new challenge for a lazy afternoon.
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More complex dishes, like "Raised" Chicken and Partridge Pie-a towering pot pie made with hot-water pastry-will give seasoned cooks a new challenge for a lazy afternoon.
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The text and numbers for the amount is in the center of their fields, leaving of space for extra text.] [Illustration: The Same Check "Raised".
The Handy Cyclopedia of Things Worth Knowing A Manual of Ready Reference Joseph Triemens
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Raised in Chicago, years ago he spent time in Chile.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Raised mostly in Baltimore in a churchgoing family, Jake says he graduated from high school but soon started “running with the wrong crowd.”
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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