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Fisheries managers have put over 200,000 bass in Rend Lake over the past four years and instituted a 14-inch minimum-size limit.
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Hence one saith, "Rend," and another, "a broken and a contrite heart God will not despise."
NPNF1-12. Saint Chrysostom: Homilies on the Epistles of Paul to the Corinthians Editor 1889
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Fees would have to be raised by two-thirds to cover "the costs of operating the wildlife propagation centers," say the minutes from the April 18, 2005 DNR board meeting at Rend Lake Resort.
Martha Rosenberg: Illinois Is Broke but Still Raising Pheasants for Cheney-Style Hunting Martha Rosenberg 2011
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"When you are too big it becomes a complexity issue," said Rend Stephan , partner and managing director at Boston Consulting Group in Dubai.
Dubai Gears Up For Air Show Alex Delmar-Morgan 2011
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City Paper's Rend Smith notes that Loza's attorney, Pleasant Broadnax, said after the hearing that his client "always acted in the best interest of the citizens of the District of Columbia."
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Fees would have to be raised by two-thirds to cover "the costs of operating the wildlife propagation centers," say the minutes from the April 18, 2005 DNR board meeting at Rend Lake Resort.
Martha Rosenberg: Illinois Is Broke but Still Raising Pheasants for Cheney-Style Hunting Martha Rosenberg 2011
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So he sent his flunky Rend Blackhand at us, and we killed him too.
the first Crossfire raid nathreee 2008
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Iraqi negotiators are exhausted, said Rend al-Rahim, the Iraqi ambassador to the U.S. from 2003 to 2004.
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"In 2006, Graham investigated the questionable dealings of a particular developer, Perseus Realty, only to accept campaign donations from the very same developer years later," Rend Smith writes at City Desk, adding that Graham also sought a tax abatement for Perseus.
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Just as we hear the call of the prophet Joel in Lent to “Rend your hearts,” so in that first period of the exercises Ignatius invites us to open our hearts to God, to see what sin has done to the world, to us and our own role in it.
Column: Lather, Rinse, Repeat Michelle 2009
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