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  • The anger expressed by Wilson and the Tea Parties and at the Towm Halls is real, it is very real.

    House Democrats plan vote to admonish Wilson 2009

  • Another memory I have relates directly to the smell of menthol in Halls cough drops - the second it reaches my nose, I think of my old elementary school teacher (left in the photo) and the wonderful years I spent there.

    Archive 2008-09-01 Sarah 2008

  • Look at the squirming Labour MPs pretending the end of Working Men ` s Clubs and Bingo Halls is nothng to do with them, the end of centuries of convivial freedom and we roll over and let them do it.

    RAGE AGAINST THE BAN Newmania 2007

  • Look at the squirming Labour MPs pretending the end of Working Men ` s Clubs and Bingo Halls is nothng to do with them, the end of centuries of convivial freedom and we roll over and let them do it.

    Archive 2007-04-22 Newmania 2007

  • Yes, it does make a very vague point about the joys of spending Christmas together — but nothing in Halls approaches the give-love-not-presents spirit of How the Grinch Stole Christmas (ABC, 8: 30 ET/PT), let alone the specifically Christian message of the holiday standard-setter, A Charlie Brown Christmas.

    Critic's Corner Wednesday 2007

  • Many a black Webster, and Clay, and Whitefield, will enchant listening thousands by their eloquence and power in Halls of Congress, and in seats of Justice and Religion.

    The Providential Significance of the Death of Abraham Lincoln 1865

  • The owner of an abandoned furniture factory in Sanford, NC offered the building as a temporary shelter, which became known as the Halls of Hope.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • The owner of an abandoned furniture factory in Sanford, NC offered the building as a temporary shelter, which became known as the Halls of Hope.

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Yanett, one of their neighbors, called the Halls "a beautiful couple" and "just lovely people" who were active in the Methodist church and a local food bank.

    Massive Residential Gas Explosion In Pennsylvania AP 2011

  • The National Palace is an immense structure, which occupies the eastern front of the Grand Plaza, and is sometimes foolishly called the Halls of the Montezumas.

    Mexico and its Religion With Incidents of Travel in That Country During Parts of the Years 1851-52-53-54, and Historical Notices of Events Connected With Places Visited Robert A. Wilson

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