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Roll-Call; aspires indeed to be everything he ought to desire, and certainly succeeds in being a great deal that he does not want.
A Tramp's Wallet stored by an English goldsmith during his wanderings in Germany and France William Duthie
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Maybe she even gave her time to get to the Common Room in time for Roll-Call.
Laurels are Poison Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 1942
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Maybe she even gave her time to get to the Common Room in time for Roll-Call.
Laurels are Poison Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 1942
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Sometimes he pokes open fun at it, as in "The Roll-Call"; more often he simply abandons it before it is done, as if weary of a too tedious foolery.
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The vast and awful Roll-Call of the things I ought to be -- the things I ought to love -- in the great world voice sweeps over me.
The Lost Art of Reading Gerald Stanley Lee 1903
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Members of Water Parties, and how we Made the Roll-Call
Lights and Shadows in Confederate Prisons A Personal Experience, 1864-5 1873
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“Roll-Call Vote in the House on the Trade Authority Bill,” New York Times, December 7, 2001.
COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010
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“Roll-Call Vote in the House on the Trade Authority Bill,” New York Times, December 7, 2001.
COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010
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Democrats Craft Roll-Call Deal, Prepare to Open Denver Convention Damir Sagolj/Reuters OBAMA ROCKS SUPPORTERS: An audience member wore an Obama T-shirt at the "Green Sunday At Red Rocks" concert hosted by the Democratic National Convention in Morrison, Colo.
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Harvey, Charles M. "The Red Man's Last Roll-Call."
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