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Examples
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Her work can be found in Salome Magaine, The Shine Journal, and in an upcoming issue of Stymie Magazine and Powder Burn Flash.
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And there are so many chances to try, and the winner is almost always different every time, and there is also the perennial question of whether the horse won because of class (expensive breeding, example Secretariat) or hard work and gumption (Stymie).
A Conversation with Jane Smiley about her novel Good Faith 2010
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Add to that the quality of the democrat leaders in Congress and, well, Spanky, Stymie, Alfalfa and Buckwheat would make for a more mature, responsible leadership.
Matthew Yglesias » Generic Ballot Points to Giant House GOP Win in 2010 2010
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Rangers 3, Predators 0 Lundqvist, Rangers Stymie Nashville at Garden The Rangers got back to their winning ways as Henrik Lundqvist made 27 saves to shut out the Nashville Predators 3-0 on Tuesday night.
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This also reminds me in an off-kilter way of an old Our Gang/Little Rascals short in which Wheezer is bemoaning the arrival of a baby brother, and Stymie tells him, “I had a baby brother once, and I traded him for a goat.”
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You mean you and Stymie are going to elect a girl as president of the He-Man Woman Haters Club?
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Her work, on movies and otherwise, has appeared in literary journals and magazines such as Monkeybicycle, Stymie Magazine, ESPN the Magazine in excerpt, Parent:Wise Magazine, Our Stories, InDigest Magazine, Strange Horizons, and numerous alternative weeklies.
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Mr. Lear at first cast Mr. Coleman as Stymie in a remake of "The Little Rascals," then in his own series.
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Stymie or discredit anybody who has military service street cred sufficient to stand up to McCain.
McCain Campaign Accuses Obama Camp Of Coordinating With Webb To Attack McCain 2009
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I can assure you this is a coincidence and I wasn't going for 'The Stymie'!
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