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Stashed in my bag somewhere is usually a small hardcover notebook for scrawling ideas.
This is What Those Little Notebooks are For « Write Anything 2010
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Stashed this bird in the truck and went back out with the camera and had more fun.
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Stashed under the ring holder is a baggie full of pot — big, greenish-gray, lumpy buds that he says he thinks are from Hawaii or something.
There Goes A Light Betsy Herbert 2011
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Stashed in my trunk was a cache of diamonds, neatly sorted and separated, bound in smooth black velvet inside a smooth black briefcase.
Misplaced Emotions Foster Trecost 2011
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Stashed away in a draw somewhere on Capitol Hill is a simple piece of legislation that would have done much to stop the mortgage mess, robo-signing, unfair foreclosures, and the growing claims against lenders.
Peter G. Miller: Bankers Win: No Capitol Hill Action on Mortgage Foreclosure Protection for Two Years Peter G. Miller 2010
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Stashed away in a draw somewhere on Capitol Hill is a simple piece of legislation that would have done much to stop the mortgage mess, robo-signing, unfair foreclosures, and the growing claims against lenders.
Peter G. Miller: Bankers Win: No Capitol Hill Action on Mortgage Foreclosure Protection for Two Years Peter G. Miller 2010
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Stashed in a plastic container in my mother's freezer, it looks like a tub of leftover sauce — a brown chunk of frozen gravy beneath a thin layer of solidified fat.
A Lu Legacy: Cooking Up a Family Heirloom Amy Ma 2010
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Stashed away in a draw somewhere on Capitol Hill is a simple piece of legislation that would have done much to stop the mortgage mess, robo-signing, unfair foreclosures, and the growing claims against lenders.
Peter G. Miller: Bankers Win: No Capitol Hill Action on Mortgage Foreclosure Protection for Two Years Peter G. Miller 2010
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Stashed away in a drawer somewhere on Capitol Hill is a simple piece of legislation that would have done much to stop the mortgage mess, robo-signing, unfair foreclosures, and the growing claims against lenders.
Peter G. Miller: Bankers Win: No Capitol Hill Action on Mortgage Foreclosure Protection for Two Years Peter G. Miller 2010
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Stashed kickbacks may go way beyond $200m by Md. Mahmudul Haq for Tigers
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