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  • Joe Bleau: Hilarious, and all true. jeffgee: Hagee should be McCain's albatross, but the problem lies in that second part of your last sentence - "if the Dems can figure out how to use it."

    McCain Rejects Hagee's Anti-Catholicism, But Dismisses Controversy As An "Attack" 2009

  • Serena looked up from the text at Cardinal Tucci, seated in his massive throne-like chair with a Bleau globe on either side, one terrestrial and the other celestial.

    The Atlantis Prophecy Thomas Greanias 2008

  • Cardinal Tucci was seated in practically the same position she had last seen him weeks earlier, deep in his leather chair between two Bleau globes, echoes of the globes that Conrad had uncovered.

    The Atlantis Prophecy Thomas Greanias 2008

  • Tucci rose from his high-back leather chair, a pair of seventeenth-century Bleau globes on either side, and extended his hand.

    The Atlantis Prophecy Thomas Greanias 2008

  • The pamphlet war did not die out until Bleau, in 1670-71, printed his exact reproduction of the Trau manuscript and the corrections introduced by that licentiousness of emendation of which we have spoken.

    Satyricon 2007

  • Bleau, in 1670-71, printed his exact reproduction of the Trau manuscript and the corrections introduced by that licentiousness of emendation of which we have spoken.

    The Satyricon — Complete 20-66 Petronius Arbiter

  • Bleau, in 1670-71, printed his exact reproduction of the Trau manuscript and the corrections introduced by that licentiousness of emendation of which we have spoken.

    The Satyricon — Volume 01: Introduction 20-66 Petronius Arbiter

  • At Bleau the previous night, I was recalling dazedly, there had been only three men wearing the horizon blue.

    The Firefly of France Marion Polk Angellotti 1936

  • Lighting a cigarette, I lounged into the street and addressed myself forthwith to an unhurried tour of Bleau.

    The Firefly of France Marion Polk Angellotti 1936

  • Zeppelins have come to Bleau to disturb our dreams.

    The Firefly of France Marion Polk Angellotti 1936

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