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  • Years ago, shortly after AARP suported the new medical insurance premiums bill initiated and approved by Bush Administration which includeded the "Donat," I wrote to AARP and requested them to remove my name from their mailing list.

    Lobbying for Your Health: 150,000 seniors in revolt 2010

  • That hill in the center of the image is "Donat" [named after the family that owns the land] and is a landmark used by bird watchers who with few exceptions refer to it as the

    Pawatercooler.com 2008

  • That hill in the center of the image is "Donat" [named after the family that owns the land] and is a landmark used by bird watchers who with few exceptions refer to it as the

    Pawatercooler.com 2008

  • That hill in the center of the image is "Donat" [named after the family that owns the land] and is a landmark used by bird watchers who with few exceptions refer to it as the

    Pawatercooler.com 2008

  • That hill in the center of the image is "Donat" [named after the family that owns the land] and is a landmark used by bird watchers who with few exceptions refer to it as the

    Pawatercooler.com 2008

  • Benda, 1898, trans. from Spanish by Donat Sautter.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • Benda, 1898, trans. from Spanish by Donat Sautter.

    Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011

  • An increasing number of British children are growing up in Spain and there are now about 60 British schools, according to Donat Morgan, of the National Association of British Schools in Spain, with another 30-40 in the works.

    Most Brits in Spain say no gracias to integration 2011

  • Instead, Best Actor went to Robert Donat for his performance in a wispy, sentimental recollection piece that makes “Forrest Gump” look like “Evil Dead.”

    Top 10 Most Insulting Oscar Victories » Scene-Stealers 2010

  • Robert Donat, left, and Terry Kilburn in the1939 film.

    It's our narrow view of education that holds pupils back | Yvonne Roberts 2011

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