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On issue after issue, Tom Perriello has DESERTED his constituents, and voted with Obama and Nancy Pelosi instead.
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THE FIRST FLOOR WAS DESERTED when Sarah made her way up from the kitchens.
Raziel Kristine Douglas 2011
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THE FIRST FLOOR WAS DESERTED when Sarah made her way up from the kitchens.
Raziel Kristine Douglas 2011
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Israel is hated because of its success and cosmopolitan civilizational power that made it the dominant state in the midst of a huge Muslim civilizational desert that has long ago DESERTED its great Arab civilizational accomplishments by embracing fanatically the religious cult of Wahhabism.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2007
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DMITRY, SOLDIER WHO DESERTED (through translator): I deserted because of that bullying.
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I had outlines for FRONTERA and DESERTED CITIES, but I just sat down and started writing SLAM with nothing but a bunch of unrelated scenes in my head.
Archive 2005-09-01 2005
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I had outlines for FRONTERA and DESERTED CITIES, but I just sat down and started writing SLAM with nothing but a bunch of unrelated scenes in my head.
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MATT HAD CHOSEN A DESERTED shore on the northwest side of the island.
The Pull of the Moon Graham, Darlene 1999
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THE STATION HOUSE WAS COOL AND DESERTED EXCEPT FOR Baker at his desk and Finlay on his way out of the rosewood office in back.
Killing Floor Child, Lee 1997
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"What, sir, said I," cut down Goldsmith's hawthorn bush, that supplies so beautiful an image in the DESERTED VILLAGE!
Picturesque Quebec : a sequel to Quebec past and present 1868
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