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  • And because the author, the Native's intrepid medical reporter, Dr. Lawrence D. Mass, was a gay writer.

    Gabriel Rotello: On AIDS 25th Anniversary, the Media Get the Story Right, But the Date Wrong 2008

  • In 1947 he was forced out at CBS, for what he claimed in his 1990 memoir "A Native's Return" were a sponsor's complaints about his liberal views.

    Eyewitness To The 20Th Century 2008

  • Maxie and I were having a similar conversation a few days ago, talking about our trip to Vanuatu and how the natives there don't have a sense of time and i was telling her how the Native's in South Dakota were the same, everything is done and will be done when it's meant to be.

    lily-white Diary Entry lily-white 2002

  • A couple of years ago, Richard Laermer, author of Native's Guide to New York and president of RLM, publicist for much of New York's cyberbusiness community, tried to abandon Chelsea and move to the defiled bucolic potato fields of the Hamptons full-time.

    Harvey Keitel Sells; Ira Rennert Buys 1998

  • A couple of years ago, Richard Laermer, author of Native's Guide to New York and president of RLM, publicist for much of New York's cyberbusiness community, tried to abandon Chelsea and move to the defiled bucolic potato fields of the Hamptons full-time.

    Harvey Keitel Sells; Ira Rennert Buys 1998

  • Pixley ka-Isaka Seme's idea of creating a national organisation to fight for the rights of the African people of South Africa came to fruition when the African National Congress, under the name South African Native's National Congress, was founded on 8

    STATEMENT BY THE ANC ON THE OCCASION OF ITS 80TH ANNIVERSARY 1992

  • The poor Native's breakfast was of "mealie-pap" exclusively; and from a hygienic standpoint he was perhaps better off than any of us.

    The Siege of Kimberley T. Phelan

  • Some had nearly served their time for their pensions, that greatest of all attractions to the Native to enter the army, for the youngest recruit feels that, if he serves long enough, he is sure of an income sufficient to enable him to sit in the sun and do nothing for the rest of his days -- a Native's idea of supreme happiness.

    Forty-one years in India From Subaltern To Commander-In-Chief Frederick Sleigh Roberts

  • Native's attachment to the land on which he lived, in many instances, that they could not rackrent him off it.

    Chapter II Solomon Tshekisho 1916

  • Native's position in his own country was not an enviable one, for once a law was made prohibiting the sale of landed property to Natives, it would be almost impossible to get a

    Chapter III Solomon Tshekisho 1916

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