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But she had strong opinions, this young house wife and community helper, and I could see tha she was about to voice them: 'This nation ha,, watched a Navy admiral take the Fifth, an Ai Force general take the Fifth, alid a Marine colonel And they're fed up.
Legacy Michener, James 1987
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Barack Obama decides to shoot K.alid Sheik Mohammed in head just to be on safe side William K. Wolfrum
TPMCafe Todd Gitlin 2010
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The members here are much friendlier and hospitable than on the other DBacks board and not to mention everyone here is alid back and not high and mighty like a few unmentionables on the other DBacks board.
AZ Snakepit Jim McLennan 2010
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Barack Obama decides to shoot K.alid Sheik Mohammed in head just to be on safe side William K. Wolfrum
TPMCafe Nathan Newman 2010
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K.alid H.A.K. Al Shehi, an Emirati working as a strategic planning manager in a government
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Seqniaitio rci furtivccm This inquiry after things stolen, was made antiently, luince et Lido: alid is noticed in the 12 Tables.
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His love, alid his hatred arose firom the ve«f 'saipe principle.
The Works... Joseph Bellamy 1812
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He was, without doubt, an extraordinary person, so liberally furnished by nature (to say nothing of his pre - sence and aspect, which had a commanding sweetness la them) alid so handsomely improved by learning and education, that he had few or no superiors as to the several qualifications of probity and prudence, industry, temperance, and justice.
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Dddwell (a pillar of that caufe), whofe Life he afterwards wrote, alid with Mr. Nelfon, to whom the Life of Dodwell is dedicated.
A New and General Biographical Dictionary: Containing an ... Account of the ... 1795
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When it proceeded, in 1782, under the orders of lord Howe to Gibraltar, captain Dalrymple was ftationed in the line as one of the feconds to vice-admiral Milbank, who com - manded the firft divifion of the rear fquadron* He ap - pears to have been very materially concerned in the ftioirt* encotintcr with the combined fleets of France alid Spain having had twenty men killed and wounded*
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