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Squabble as we may, we're all more or less on the same side come November.
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Squabble between Florida Dems and national Dems over the scheduling of the Florida primary.
MLK Day Steven Barnes 2008
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This article started as a comment, in response to an article, Dear Progressives: Organize or Squabble, Which Is It?
Night Thoughts on Taking Our Progressive Acticism to the Next Level 2007
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This article started as a comment, in response to an article, Dear Progressives: Organize or Squabble, Which Is It?
Night Thoughts on Taking Our Progressive Acticism to the Next Level 2007
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The Genealogue: A Titanic Family Squabble skip to main skip to sidebar
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This article started as a comment, in response to an article, Dear Progressives: Organize or Squabble, Which Is It?
Printing: Night Thoughts on Taking Our Progressive Acticism to the Next Level 2007
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In November 2003, Ford Motor Company heiress Charlotte Ford, the daughter of the late Henry Ford II and the author of 21st-Century Etiquette, listed her Southampton Village estate on Squabble Lane for $15million (the move comes one month after she nabbed a one-acre lot nearby for $2.12 million).
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Now, Ms. Ford has completed the downscaling deal with the sale of her Squabble Lane spread for $8 million, township records show.
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Peter Hallock, the president of Allan M. Schneider Associates, who brokered the sale of Ms. Ford's Squabble Lane spread, didn't return calls seeking comment.
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Peter Hallock, the president of Allan M. Schneider Associates, who brokered the sale of Ms. Ford's Squabble Lane spread, didn't return calls seeking comment.
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