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  • Really he Miss's his friends, Wright, Ayers, and the rest.

    DNC moving operations to Chicago 2008

  • Although my Miss's does not She is German-hence the sence of humer failer, Which makes it even more funnny.

    Riding Balls Out: The Haters and the Hated BikeSnobNYC 2008

  • At a minimum we should be able to agree Miss's pedigree is much more established than Ms and much more appropriate for Miss Fanning; it is not quiet so clear although it probably is reasonably clear its usage wasn't conceived by politicizing the language.

    Does the new Dakota Fanning movie violate the federal child pornography law? Ann Althouse 2007

  • Old Miss's use of the Confederate flag was not only harshly criticized, but cost them recruits.

    THE NEWS BLOG 2005

  • His brow clouded as he recollected Jacques 'words: "The young Miss's engaged to a young fellow."

    The Silver Lining A Guernsey Story John Roussel

  • I got out one er ole Miss's sheets w'en she wa'n 'lookin, en I tie up all de summer close de bes' I kin -- caze dat ar do 'bang hit ain' soun 'like you gwine be back fo' de summer right plum hyer.

    The Battle Ground Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909

  • Hit ain 'right ter take de Greenwood cyarpets an' curtains, an 'my tablecloths an' de blankets an 'sheets an' Ole Miss's fringed counterpanes -- no'm, hit ain't right eben if de ginerals do sequesterate supplies!

    The Long Roll Mary Johnston 1903

  • Has I got to come hyeah at dis late day an 'p'ove my name an' redentify befo 'my ol' Miss's own chile?

    The heart of happy hollow A collection of stories Paul Laurence Dunbar 1889

  • An 'dat yere apun was a piece of ole Miss's night-cap.

    Five Little Peppers Midway Margaret Sidney 1884

  • There's a brace of pistols for every mother's son of us, and if we can't carry this ship, with the crew at our back, it's time we were all sent to a young Miss's boarding school.

    The Strand Magazine, Volume V, Issue 28, April 1893 An Illustrated Monthly Various 1880

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