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  • It may mean merely that Miss Blandish is pregnant.

    Raffles and Miss Blandish 1944

  • I've a match on at eleven; my little yacht -- I've called her the 'Blandish' -- against Fred Cuirie's 'Begum.'

    Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Complete George Meredith 1868

  • I've a match on at eleven; my little yacht -- I've called her the 'Blandish' -- against Fred Cuirie's 'Begum.'

    Ordeal of Richard Feverel — Volume 5 George Meredith 1868

  • Nilsson Publishers' CEO Miles Blandish told the Daily Planet This is part of an ongoing effort to give the Holy Scriptures new relevance by presenting them in a hip, culturally aware way that grabs the attention of the public.

    Bible Scholar of the Year Argent 2006

  • Blandish admitted Frankly, we were a little embarrassed that we hadn't thought of this before.

    Bible Scholar of the Year Argent 2006

  • Dr. Blandish says you should never let your child out of your sight, that the world is too unpredictable.

    Surrender, Dorothy Meg Wolitzer 1999

  • The book was a best-seller written by one Dr. Melanie Blandish, Ed.

    Surrender, Dorothy Meg Wolitzer 1999

  • From the photograph on the back of the jacket, Dr. Blandish smiled coldly, flanked by her two small, perenially upbeat children.

    Surrender, Dorothy Meg Wolitzer 1999

  • Dr. Blandish has a whole chapter on how important it is to be modest around your children.

    Surrender, Dorothy Meg Wolitzer 1999

  • “Your baby needs your love all the time,” wrote Dr. Blandish.

    Surrender, Dorothy Meg Wolitzer 1999

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