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  • Very quietly, the talk among western Canada scouts has been the rugged play of Moose Jaw's gigantic blue-liner, Dylan McIlrath.

    Swede, Californian impress at recent tournament 2009

  • Jaw's a massive WWII buff and was excited about the possibilities.

    My novels #13: Operative Vampyr DAVID BISHOP 2008

  • Jaw's a massive WWII buff and was excited about the possibilities.

    Archive 2008-01-01 DAVID BISHOP 2008

  • I also added a link to Moose Jaw's official website, just to make amends.

    Sherlock Holmes versus the Red States 2005

  • Moose Jaw's Jamie Lundmark and Saprykin are the best pure sniper-type shooters out west, while Pavel Brendl is the guy who will turn goalies into pretzels with his moves and then just easily lift one into the net.

    USA TODAY Latest news 1999

  • -- The late Mr. Douce always maintained that the proper name of this instrument was the _Jaw's Harp_, and that the Jews had no special concern with either its invention or its use.

    Notes and Queries, Number 21, March 23, 1850 Various

  • "Giddy-ap!" cried the Baron, slappity-slappity at the great boulder of the Granite Jaw's head.

    Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It Fannie Hurst 1928

  • In a dawn that came up as pink as the palm of a babe, but flowed rather futilely against the tired, speckled eye of incandescent bulb dangling above the Granite Jaw's rumpled, tumbled bed of pain, a gray-looking group stood in whispered conference beside a slit of window that overlooked a narrow clapboard slit of street.

    Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It Fannie Hurst 1928

  • With an agility that could have swung him from bough to bough, the Baron de Ross somersaulted astride the rear of Jastrow the Granite Jaw's great neck, pounding little futile fists against the bulwark of head.

    Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It Fannie Hurst 1928

  • "Old Iron Jaw's got his optic on you for something," said Miss Leaks, the stenographer.

    Quin Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice 1906

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