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  • So, the best example I think, Liane, is what's going on with Republican-leaning groups that don't disclose their donors and are raising and spending millions of dollars for the congressional races in particular, helping to make up for the party's fundraising deficit.

    Dollars Leave RNC, Go To Other GOP Groups 2010

  • GOLDMAN: There's no talk about that at this point, but I think what the NFL sees, Liane, is that it's the standard-bearer.

    May I Tackle You? NFL Carefully Takes The Field 2010

  • Another example, Liane, is when you watch a film from Africa, and you see a lion biting into the neck or limb of a Thomson's gazelle.

    Wildlife Films: Seeing But Not Always Believing 2010

  • The harbour of Boulogne is at the mouth of the small river, or rather rivulet Liane, which is so shallow, that the children wade through it at low water.

    Travels through France and Italy 2004

  • You don't get it, Dreamgirl, at TG the famous guest doing a lap in the Liane is a major part of the show.

    BBC TopGear: Cars and Autos News 2010

  • You don't get it, Dreamgirl, at TG the famous guest doing a lap in the Liane is a major part of the show.

    BBC TopGear: Cars and Autos News 2010

  • You don't get it, Dreamgirl, at TG the famous guest doing a lap in the Liane is a major part of the show.

    BBC TopGear: Cars and Autos News 2010

  • She became strange in her conduct and discarded her wonderful Paris gowns -- in which, by the way, she was eclipsed by "Liane," the dark-haired diva of the Paris _cafés chantants_, in whom Nicholas II. took such a very paternal interest.

    The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia William Le Queux 1895

  • "Liane," Tenoctris said, "the creature who attacked you was acting on his own, at least there at the end.

    Lord of the Isles 1997

  • When she stepped on to the Barbican's stage in May to guest with bassist Charlie Haden's Quartet West on the torch song Goodbye, Liane Carroll didn't seem a shade fazed to be covering a track originally performed by Diana Krall on Haden's Sophisticated Ladies album.

    This week's new live music 2011

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