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He'd won the moven. org online vote (and OpEdNews. com had successfully predicted that win, using alexa. com data, before that was commonly done) and Joe Trippi's internet strategy was creating the Deaniac phenomenon, that in the Fall of 2003 had Dean on the front covers of major newsweeklies, with a big lead.
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He'd won the moven. org online vote (and OpEdNews. com had successfully predicted that win, using alexa. com data, before that was commonly done) and Joe Trippi's internet strategy was creating the Deaniac phenomenon, that in the Fall of 2003 had Dean on the front covers of major newsweeklies, with a big lead.
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Boil until they can be rubbed to a pulp, pass through a sieve to remove the seed, return the pulp to the fire and cook slowly until very thick, add one-half of its weight of brown sugar; let dissolve and boil for a few minutes, pour the mass into earthen plates or dishes, in quarter or inch thicknesses, and dry slowly in a war moven.
From Captivity to Fame or The Life of George Washington Carver Raleigh Howard Merritt 1929
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But the stranger moven 'no muscle as he looked in the bore of Bill's gun;
Songs of the Cattle Trail and Cow Camp Various 1904
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I made no Answer; onlie felt much moven, and very angrie.
Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary Anne Manning 1843
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THE EX:. r uz stil moven me caus was lookn 4wd 2 hav uz up
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You know a body cain’t leave the merry-go-round er a moven line.
The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954
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On our own land like this where we can keep ever bite we raise an don’t have to be a moven ever year, we can git ahead a sight faster an—
The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954
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She looked so lonesome that Gertie, out rolling up her clothesline, smiled on her, and said in comfort, “It must be kinda nice to recollect th sea, somethen like standen on a ridge an looken away at rows an rows a hills; only, them hills in th sea, they’d be moven.”
The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954
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She sat straight up in bed with wonder and surprise when the voice came, low, more like a sigh than a voice, “Oh, Lord, that moven line,” for the voice was a woman’s voice, Sophronie’s.
The Dollmaker Harriette Arnow 1954
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