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The Marions are also backing buildings for the Santa Fe Art Institute - which brings in artists like Eric Fischl and John Baldessari to teach ambitious neophytes - and the Center for Photographic Arts. Whatever the Marions touch seems to blossom.
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“It took seventy-seven of those monsters and another twenty-five or so Marions to dig the Panama Canal.”
Malice Robert K. Tanenbaum 2007
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When Marions for Peace stand on the street each Saturday, we are now getting almost universal support from those who acknowledge us – yes, even here in so-called conservative Marion County.
We Are All Complicit 2007
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When Marions for Peace rallies on the street against the war, often the most vitriolic responses come from the macho young men "we're over their protecting your right to be here" and the young women who regularly say "go back to where you came from you commies."
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At a safe distance behind the “darcher,” line up extra bales of straw strewn with cushions in bright, heraldic colors to soften the seats for the Maid Marions and Merry Men in tights waiting their turns.
Home Swell Home Cynthia Rowley 2002
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At a safe distance behind the “darcher,” line up extra bales of straw strewn with cushions in bright, heraldic colors to soften the seats for the Maid Marions and Merry Men in tights waiting their turns.
Home Swell Home Cynthia Rowley 2002
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At a safe distance behind the “darcher,” line up extra bales of straw strewn with cushions in bright, heraldic colors to soften the seats for the Maid Marions and Merry Men in tights waiting their turns.
Home Swell Home Cynthia Rowley 2002
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Marions hand was shaking so much the ticket fluttered to the floor.
Mary Higgins Clark & Carol Higgins Clark Ebook Christmas Set Mary Higgins Clark 2000
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Carolina, sustained by the example of her Sumters and her Marions, proved, by her conduct, that, though her soil might be overrun, the spirit of her people was invincible.
Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson
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The Laurenses, the Rutledges, the Pinckneys, the Sumters, the Marions -- Americans all -- whose fame is no more to be hemmed in by state lines than their talents and patriotism were capable of being circumscribed within the same narrow limits.
Elson Grammar School Literature v4 William H. Elson
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