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  • MATLOCK - The 20th anniversary of the Old Timer's Fair will showcase a wide variety of history, artwork, agricultural equipment and music this weekend at Mary M. Knight School in Matlock.

    unknown title 2009

  • MATLOCK - The 20th anniversary of the Old Timer's Fair will showcase a wide variety of history, artwork, agricultural equipment and music this weekend at Mary M. Knight School in Matlock.

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  • Be patient, they need their afternon nap first, then Matlock is on.

    Think Progress » Rep. Steve King floats secession as possible response to health care reform. 2010

  • "Matlock" - The Fifth Season: More action from the 1980s and '90s legal drama starring Andy Griffith as defense attorney Ben Matlock, a man who not only clears his clients' names but investigates crimes and finds the true perpetrators.

    RGJ.com - Latest News 2010

  • In figuring out what the story was I discovered a lot of things that helped, such as the fact that the town of Matlock is mentioned in both Frankenstein as a place that Victor and Henry visit, and in Pride and Prejudice as being near Mr. Darcy’s estate of Pemberly.

    An Interview with John Kessel marshallpayne1 2009

  • From Derby to the baths of Matlock, which is one of the most romantic situations, it was still fifteen miles.

    Travels in England in 1782 2004

  • Washington plays Matt Whitlock, which almost sounds like Matlock, which is about as old as the cliched set-up for this film.

    CNN Transcript Oct 3, 2003 2003

  • They have Immigration hold this so-called Matlock up for a minute.

    The Delicate Storm Blunt, Giles 2003

  • From Derby to the baths of Matlock, which is one of the most romantic situations, it was still fifteen miles.

    Travels in England in 1782 Karl Philipp Moritz 1775

  • Matlock, which is about sixty-eight, or of Buxton, which is eighty-two, are much to be preferred.

    Zoonomia, Vol. II Or, the Laws of Organic Life Erasmus Darwin 1766

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