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  • Rash is a world that has tried to legislate away violence, anger, aggression and hurt feelings; and the repercussions are serious.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Rash is a world that has tried to legislate away violence, anger, aggression and hurt feelings; and the repercussions are serious.

    Rash 2006

  • Rash is well written; but it also offers plenty for book discussions.

    Archive 2006-09-01 2006

  • Rash is well written; but it also offers plenty for book discussions.

    Rash 2006

  • This report was believed to possibly correlate to this loss incident although Captain Rash and the SAR pilots believed Lieutenant Pugh had died.

    Pugh, Dennis G. 1991

  • Captain Rash was rescued on March 21st and reported hearing the sound of small arms fire from Lieutenant Rash's location after which he lost radio contact with him.

    Pugh, Dennis G. 1991

  • "Rash" -- swearing a thing is true or false without knowing for certain whether it is or not.

    Baltimore Catechism No. 4 (of 4) An Explanation of the Baltimore Catechism of Christian Doctrine Thomas L. Kinkead

  • I should have preferred the word Rash as a better equivalent for the contemporary term, applied to the duke in his lifetime, ” le temeraire.

    Charles the Bold Putnam, Ruth, 1856-1931 1908

  • Isabel's was of little importance in court circles, but that of Charles the Rash was another matter.

    The Reluctant Queen Plaidy, Jean, 1906-1993- 1990

  • Isabel's was of little importance in court circles, but that of Charles the Rash was another matter.

    The Reluctant Queen Plaidy, Jean, 1906-1993- 1990

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