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  • Sometimes Cal and Logan were there, at Gabe's, both high schoolers, but the town was seven-hundred folks, most elderly, so we had little choice of entourage.

    Bear Circuit Jesse Crockett 2011

  • "Two-thousand, seven-hundred and fifty-three people were murdered at the World Trade Center site on Sept. 11, 2001," said retired FDNY Captain Daniel Mundy , more than 100 community members before him.

    In Death, They've Become Larger Than Life Sumathi Reddy 2011

  • We have some seven-hundred years of documented military history in my family, 150 of them in service to our adopted American homeland.

    February 9th, 2009 r_urell 2009

  • And while I only have fifty-nine articles and seven-hundred and eighty-five comments (with this one), I think I am qualified to have an opinion that is counter to yours.

    OpEdNEws Demands Civility Among Disagreeing Progressives 2008

  • Barrett: Well, the answer is that, in Spain, it took them seven-hundred years to oust the Moors.

    Barack Obama…White Supremacist twisted logic! « Julian Ayrs & Pop Culture 2008

  • A chronic masturbator who had seven-hundred dollars more in his pocket than I did.

    Origasmi Matthew Sanborn Smith 2007

  • Around seven-hundred men, women and children took advantage of the weather to cram aboard the saloon steamer, the Princess Alice, for a day on the river.

    Archive 2007-12-01 2007

  • Around seven-hundred men, women and children took advantage of the weather to cram aboard the saloon steamer, the Princess Alice, for a day on the river.

    Tragedy on the Thames 2007

  • About seven-hundred people have marched throughout Tallahassee, the capital of Florida.

    Tallahassee Protest March Led By NAACP 2007

  • A chronic masturbator who had seven-hundred dollars more in his pocket than I did.

    Archive 2007-08-01 Matthew Sanborn Smith 2007

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