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Examples
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"Older people simply don't have the time to recover whatever losses they might incur," Blandin said.
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I am twenty miles west of Grand Rapids, a tiny northern town that has run on the Blandin paper mill and the nearby taconite mines for a century now.
Nicholas Brown: RNC Day Two: Traveling North, A Safe Distance From The Spectacle 2008
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Venton Blandin has the story at the CharlottesvilleMegaSuperNewsPlex.
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Venton Blandin has the story at the CharlottesvilleMegaSuperNewsPlex.
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We call them forests, but they are viewed by Potlatch, Blandin and Champion as board feet of timber.
Acceptance Speech 2000
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For the strategic value of rubber in the war effort, see Blandin, J.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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For the strategic value of rubber in the war effort, see Blandin, J.
One River Wade Davis 1996
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In 633 the saint having built them several churches, founded two great monasteries in Ghent, both under the patronage of St. Peter; one was named Blandinberg, from the hill Blandin on which it stands, now the rich abbey of St. Peter's; the other took the name of St. Bavo, from him who gave his estate for its foundation; this became the cathedral in 1559, when the city was created a bishop's see.
The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Principal Saints January, February, March Alban Butler
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An instance is recorded by Blandin in which the vein passed in company with the artery under the scalenus muscle.
Surgical Anatomy Joseph Maclise
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Blandin has observed a case of the same description.
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