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  • Seriously, can anyone point me to a floor speech or column from a Republican denouncing Stanic cults?

    Matthew Yglesias » David Petraeus, Jew-Hater 2010

  • "We couldn't get tickets for the Eurostar, so we go to Dusseldorf by bus tonight," Stanic said.

    Warning that air travel chaos will continue as eruption intensifies 2010

  • I know that Lindsey is a devout Christian, but does he really believe that all those coerced confessions of witchcraft and Stanic possession by those tortured during the inquistion and Salem Witch Trials actually obtained TRUE CONFESSIONS?

    Graham Vs. Soufan | ATTACKERMAN 2009

  • Sinha-Stanic, a relatively new label, will draw authentic fashionistas who lust after this design duo's sleek, sultry, sexy pieces and the bold prints by Duro Olowu will no doubt be plastered on the blogosphere when his show debuts in a few days.

    Zandile Blay: New York's is Over, But in London, Fashion Week is Just Beginning 2008

  • Rushdie's own book The Stanic Verses was banned in some countries, including India.

    The Sunday Salon - Censorship Stephanie 2008

  • Unfortunately, my scanner isn't working, otherwise I'd send the pics to you, but one is being worn by Jemima Khan and in a black, zig-zag kind of pattern nice, the other is by Sinha-Stanic,in a sort of raspberry-condom pink, costs 280, and isn't half as nice as Rowena's.

    It's been a while since I raved about a collar. - A Dress A Day 2006

  • Mario Stanic came closest to scoring for Croatia in the 87th minute.

    World Cup Soccer - Ecuador vs. Croatia 2002

  • "If I'd known he was here, I would've invited him to stay in my house," said Miroslav Stanic, 37, who was reading a newspaper at the local trafika, a corner store common in the Balkans where residents buy cigarettes, beer and newspapers and often stop to chat.

    NYT > Global Home By MATTHEW BRUNWASSER 2011

  • A veteran of the wars in Croatia and Bosnia, Mr. Stanic blames the pro-Western government of President Boris Tadic for the economic hardships of poor and rural Serbs.

    NYT > Global Home By MATTHEW BRUNWASSER 2011

  • "If I'd known he was here, I would've invited him to stay in my house," said Miroslav Stanic, 37, who was reading a newspaper at the local trafika, a corner store common in the Balkans where residents buy cigarettes, beer and newspapers and often stop to chat.

    NYT > Global Home By MATTHEW BRUNWASSER 2011

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