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But her flirty demeanor, her "hey there, Sailor!" wink, as Richard Cohen says, and "all those doggones, references to her working-class status (net worth in excess of $2 million), promiscuous use of the word 'maverick,' repeated mentions of 'greed and corruption on Wall Street '... and, of course, that manic good cheer."
Ann Handley: Sarah and Me: Junior High with Sarah Palin 2010
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But her flirty demeanor, her "hey there, Sailor!" wink, as Richard Cohen says, and "all those doggones, references to her working-class status (net worth in excess of $2 million), promiscuous use of the word 'maverick,' repeated mentions of 'greed and corruption on Wall Street '... and, of course, that manic good cheer."
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But her flirty demeanor, her "hey there, Sailor!" wink, as Richard Cohen says, and "all those doggones, references to her working-class status (net worth in excess of $2 million), promiscuous use of the word 'maverick,' repeated mentions of 'greed and corruption on Wall Street '... and, of course, that manic good cheer."
Ann Handley: Sarah and Me: Junior High with Sarah Palin 2008
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It's of a piece with the you betcha's, the doggones, and the other effusions of spontaneous candor.
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He has shared his doggones and dadgums at churches, hospitals and even
NYT > Home Page By ADAM HIMMELSBACH 2011
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As dadgum predictable as Williams lacing his post-game press conference with a sugar bowl full of dadgums, frickins and doggones.
FanHouse 2009
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As dadgum predictable as Williams lacing his post-game press conference with a sugar bowl full of dadgums, frickins and doggones.
FanHouse 2009
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As dadgum predictable as Williams lacing his post-game press conference with a sugar bowl full of dadgums, frickins and doggones.
unknown title 2009
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But her flirty demeanor, her "hey there, Sailor!" wink, as Richard Cohen says, and "all those doggones, references to her working-class status net worth in excess of $2 million, promiscuous use of the word 'maverick,' repeated mentions of 'greed and corruption on Wall Street' ... and, of course, that manic good cheer.
Ann Handley: Sarah and Me: Junior High with Sarah Palin Ann Handley 2010
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