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  • "The Islander's going to be hurting for business," he said.

    Beard 2010

  • Asked about the Islander's shorthanded success, Bates replied,

    National Hockey League - Penguins vs. Islanders 2002

  • This was Crusoe's, borne by the Islander's servant,

    The Rich Little Poor Boy Eleanor Gates 1913

  • It struck me as a sort of protest against affectation; as the Islander's way of explaining, without putting it in the sense of the words, that he does not want to be taken at a false valuation.

    The City and the World and Other Stories Francis Clement Kelley 1909

  • Lord High Islander's foot touched the shore of that enchanted island, she simply and suddenly vanished.

    The Magic City 1891

  • "That can't be the Islander's gun," said Washburn.

    Up the River or, Yachting on the Mississippi Oliver Optic 1859

  • Islander's sudden departure without her owner and passengers.

    Up the River or, Yachting on the Mississippi Oliver Optic 1859

  • A year earlier, police were investigating the role that the question-and-answer site Formspring played in a 17-year-old Long Islander's suicide.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011

  • Two weeks after England's Robert Rock beat Tiger Woods and the world's top four in Abu Dhabi, the 27-year-old Canary Islander's four-under-par 68 gave him a one-stroke victory over Westwood and Scot Stephen Gallacher.

    Evening Standard - Home 2012

  • Two weeks after England's Robert Rock beat Tiger Woods and the world's top four in Abu Dhabi, the 27-year-old Canary Islander's four-under-par 68 gave him a one-stroke victory over Westwood and Scot Stephen Gallacher.

    Evening Standard - Home 2012

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