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  • The former Padre's .446 average 65 at bats in interleague games, through Thursday afternoon, ranks as the best in baseball.

    Gonzalez Is Feasting On Interleague Play 2011

  • I don't know how many of you bothered to sit through the Padre's eyelash batting McCainiac flirtathon on Press The Meat this morning, but Arianna did and she homes in on one of Russert's most annoying traits --- indeed, it's one of the most annoying traits I see across the TV wasteland.

    Hullabaloo 2005

  • He thought of Padre's mother the day he told her about the bamboo stakes in the pit.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • He thought of Padre's mother the day he told her about the bamboo stakes in the pit.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2004

  • Mrs. Wood, the Padre's wife, is a first-class nurse, and she and Iris are doing their very best for the poor fellow.

    Afterwards Kathlyn Rhodes

  • Iris was first persuaded to go there by a woman she met in Cairo, a Padre's wife who had gone out -- at least the Padre had -- to try the effect of the climate on weak lungs.

    Afterwards Kathlyn Rhodes

  • I was discovered of course and lifted into a wheel chair and taken down in the lift to the Padre's room, where all the W. A.A.C.s were already assembled.

    Fanny Goes to War Pat Beauchamp Washington

  • Accordin 't' my notions, now that th 'Padre's over there in th' city -- t 'say nothin'

    The Aztec Treasure-House Thomas Allibone Janvier

  • Jose, to do but to continue on his way with his own part of the Padre's property, and here he was.

    The Penance of Magdalena & Other Tales of the California Missions J. Smeaton Chase

  • No, Gregorio has rung for thirty, yes, nearly forty years, and his ringing is as steady as the pendulum of the Padre's great clock.

    The Penance of Magdalena & Other Tales of the California Missions J. Smeaton Chase

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