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Examples
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When police arrived witnesses told them one important item was missing. "vandals apparently broke this glass and stole an american flag that once stood on display in this window" says Chattin.
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Chattin says "we're moving forward, we're looking forward to tomorrow and we think that Barack Obama's gonna do very good."
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"One thing we know about the criminal that did this, first of all they are a criminal, second, that they're a vandal, and third, they're not patriotic because stealing a United States flag shows disrespect for the country" explains Chattin.
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Chattin 'with the family over the holidays, several of them said look, I really like Obama, but I don't think he can do it; Clinton's the safe choice.
Some Hillary Advisers Worry About Staying In Past New Hampshire; Others Urge Her To Fight On 2009
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Sittin' by the roadside on a summer's day, Chattin' with my messmates, passing time away, lying in the shadows, underneath the trees--Goodness, how delicious, eating goober peas!
"Class war is forbidden in the Republican playbook." Ann Althouse 2008
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Chattin' away on the comments section with the other fine posters is a reward in and of itself, but as always to be mentioned is a treat!
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Chattin set up two different checkpoints in the community, according to Chief Deputy Chuck
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Chattin set up two different checkpoints in the community, according to Chief Deputy Chuck
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Chattin set up two different checkpoints in the community, according to Chief Deputy Chuck
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Chattin set up two different checkpoints in the community, according to Chief Deputy Chuck
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