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Examples

  • I called Maida to get permission to tell her story.

    Election 2008: Spotlight on Banana Republic/Broward County, Florida 2008

  • As I read the article, I saw a photo and realized that the guy behind the project was one of my professors in grad school – Arun Lakhotia and another one, Tony Maida is also involved.

    CajunBot | Evil Genius Chronicles 2004

  • It was a moment before she realized he was referring to Maida.

    Lake News Barbara Delinsky 1999

  • It was a moment before she realized he was referring to Maida.

    Lake News Barbara Delinsky 1999

  • Finding that even the chief was inclined to give her the cold shoulder, she shut up our flat in Maida Vale and took up her residence at the little house which she owned in Kirk, and from the windows of which she had a splendid view of stately Appledore Castle nestling among the trees on the hillside.

    Lady Molly of Scotland Yard 1912

  • First we went to dinner with EK's long-lost cousin Maida, the granddaughter of EK's grandfather's brother, which makes her EK's second cousin, (although my Southern family would have gone down with all guns blazing that she is her first cousin once removed.

    My Friday, By Delia deliasherman 2010

  • First we went to dinner with EK's long-lost cousin Maida, the granddaughter of EK's grandfather's brother, which makes her EK's second cousin, (although my Southern family would have gone down with all guns blazing that she is her first cousin once removed.

    My Friday, By Delia deliasherman 2010

  • On one of his several visits to Abbotsford, where he went many times after his first invitation, to enjoy Scott's delightful hospitality, he painted a famous dog of Sir Walter's called Maida, which died six weeks afterward.

    Pictures Every Child Should Know A Selection of the World's Art Masterpieces for Young People Mary Schell Hoke Bacon 1902

  • But the tall white girl (the name of "Maida" suited her singularly well) did not stir an inch.

    My Friend the Chauffeur Frederic [Illustrator] Lowenheim 1901

  • For a moment "Maida" hesitated, then she did come along, and as obediently as the brown child, though not so willingly, sat down in the

    My Friend the Chauffeur Frederic [Illustrator] Lowenheim 1901

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