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  • 'Not only has (sic) your son's ­horrible lies painted Peaches as ­ "dangerous" to many who would potentially hire her, but companies like ­Ultimo Underwear are using this "scandal" as a reason to fire ­Peaches by saying she is not a role model for young girls.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • 'Not only has (sic) your son's ­horrible lies painted Peaches as ­ "dangerous" to many who would potentially hire her, but companies like ­Ultimo Underwear are using this "scandal" as a reason to fire ­Peaches by saying she is not a role model for young girls.

    Home | Mail Online 2010

  • "Not only has your son's ­horrible lies painted Peaches as ­'dangerous 'to many who would potentially hire her, but companies like ­Ultimo Underwear are using this' scandal 'as a reason to fire ­Peaches by saying she is not a role model for young girls.

    mirror.co.uk - Home 2010

  • "Not only has (sic) your son's ­horrible lies painted Peaches as ­'dangerous 'to many who would potentially hire her, but companies like ­Ultimo Underwear are using this' scandal 'as a reason to fire ­Peaches by saying she is not a role model for young girls.

    All - Digital Spy - Entertainment and Media News 2010

  • Petraeus grew up in a small town about seven miles from West Point, N.Y., and in 1970 he entered the military academy with the nickname "Peaches" and an ambition to become a doctor.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • Petraeus grew up in a small town about seven miles from West Point, N.Y., and in 1970 he entered the U.S. Military Academy with the nickname "Peaches" and an ambition to become a doctor.

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • Petraeus grew up in a small town about seven miles from West Point, N.Y., and in 1970 he entered the U.S. Military Academy with the nickname "Peaches" and an ambition to become a doctor.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

  • “Is that where the nickname Peaches comes from, or should I ask Mrs. Carlton about it?”

    Foreign Influence Brad Thor 2010

  • Somehow, in Peaches 'case, I'm thinking PM means premenstrual.

    Sound Politics: Seattle Times endorses McGavick 2006

  • Burton, who identifies as a woman and goes by the name Peaches, walked into the preliminary hearing wearing a quizzical expression, a gray sweat suit under which enlarged breasts were visible, and tightly braided hair with tiny pigtails on either side.

    Winging It 2011

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