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Hillary won WV and the voters let it be known that race was the numberone factor.
Clinton picks up a superdelegate, but still lags behind 2008
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Many have questioned whether Ms. Klausner actually writes all that stuff, but I imagine her as some kind of obsessive-compulsive lone nut scribbling away on whatever cheezy Harlequin Romance comes her way: “Must … stay … numberone …”
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Many have questioned whether Ms. Klausner actually writes all that stuff, but I imagine her as some kind of obsessive-compulsive lone nut scribbling away on whatever cheezy Harlequin Romance comes her way: “Must … stay … numberone …”
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The numberone fear is that military engagement would result in fullscale conflict between Russia andthe West.
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I get tons of gay bashing votes so if I'm not at the numberone spot, I don't get as many.
A rogue Xavierist is trying to put me down. Douglas Hoffman 2005
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The numberone flight attendant, Sergeant Blake, told me the general called her to make it up a couple hours into the flight.
A Long Day for Dying Patrick A. Davis 2003
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The numberone flight attendant, Sergeant Blake, told me the general called her to make it up a couple hours into the flight.
A Long Day for Dying Patrick A. Davis 2003
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The numberone flight attendant, Sergeant Blake, told me the general called her to make it up a couple hours into the flight.
A Long Day for Dying Patrick A. Davis 2003
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In Cambodia, the last Khmer Rouge general still dug into the Thai-Cambodian border finally surrendered to the new government led by Hun Sen, in which his rival, Prince Ranariddh, had agreed to be president of the National Assembly, instead of numberone prime minister, as he had been before.
DELIVER US FROM EVIL William Shawcross 2000
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In Cambodia, the last Khmer Rouge general still dug into the Thai-Cambodian border finally surrendered to the new government led by Hun Sen, in which his rival, Prince Ranariddh, had agreed to be president of the National Assembly, instead of numberone prime minister, as he had been before.
DELIVER US FROM EVIL William Shawcross 2000
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