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At one meeting with town officials, Ms. Polhill sang an Oz song she wrote called "Anything Can Happen."
Historian Believes if You Follow the Yellow Brick Road, You End Up in Peekskill Shelly Banjo 2011
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Polhill was "flabbergasted" by the Soviet Union's collapse.
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Polhill has a smaller flower with the calyx up to 4-5 mm long.
Chapter 7 1999
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And then, on January 24, four professors three of whom were Americans from Beirut University College—Alann Steen, Jesse Turner, Robert Polhill, and Mithel Eshwan Singh—were taken hostage.
Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993
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And then, on January 24, four professors three of whom were Americans from Beirut University College—Alann Steen, Jesse Turner, Robert Polhill, and Mithel Eshwan Singh—were taken hostage.
Turmoil and Triumph George P. Shultz 1993
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Anerley Hill, Polhill, River Hill, Lamberhurst Hill – these are the chief vantage points, the sure-fire draws for the exclamations of guest passengers.
Try Anything Twice 1938
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Band, under the leadership of Mr. Cecil Polhill-Turner, had taken up work at Ta-chien-lu, and I carefully questioned those two men to learn whether this were a fact or not.
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In the town itself, splendid work is being done by the Tibetan Band of the China Inland Mission, under the leadership of Mr. Cecil Polhill Turner.
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And I am in a most perplexed state about my opera, not knowing whether it will be produced this season or not, in consequence of Captain Polhill and his singers having parted.
What I Remember Trollope, Thomas A 1887
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"On Assignment, and its physician staffing division VISTA, is widely regarded as one of the leading professional staffing companies in the nation," said Ruddy Polhill, founder and CEO of HCP.
unknown title 2011
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