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  • I am shooting the Beman ICS Hunter 340 with Tracer nocks and 100 grain Redhead Blackout broadheads.

    What is everyone shooting? 2009

  • Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: "Redhead" -- Duane Swierczynski skip to main | skip to sidebar

    "Redhead" -- Duane Swierczynski Bill Crider 2007

  • And with the recent trade paperback, you get a brief sequel The Redhead which is also quite fun.

    The Blonde Ed Gorman 2007

  • You won a Best Original Screenplay for "Bachelor in the Bobby Sox" with Cary Grant and Myrna Loy, won a Tony for the musical "Redhead," created the "Patty Duke Show," "I Dream of Jeannie," you brought us J.R.,

    CNN Transcript - Larry King Live Weekend: Kerry Kennedy Cuomo Discusses Human Rights; Sidney Sheldon Talks About 'The Sky is Falling'; Bob Greene Focuses on 'Duty' - September 9, 2000 2000

  • First the partners operated an illegal establishment in Greenwich Village called the Redhead, which was followed by an illicit operation called the Fronton, which was in turn succeeded by a lawbreaker at 42 West Forty-ninth Street, the Puncheon Club—also known as the Grotto, the Iron Gate, “42,” and Jack & Charlie’s.

    LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010

  • First the partners operated an illegal establishment in Greenwich Village called the Redhead, which was followed by an illicit operation called the Fronton, which was in turn succeeded by a lawbreaker at 42 West Forty-ninth Street, the Puncheon Club—also known as the Grotto, the Iron Gate, “42,” and Jack & Charlie’s.

    LAST CALL DANIEL OKRENT 2010

  • Finnegan, with fiery red hair which fell to his shoulders, gaining for him the nickname "Redhead" Finnegan; a brick-red complexion, and an evil reputation.

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • Whether or not "Redhead" Finnegan had it in for the stern moralist who insisted that drunken criminals should be punished, not only for their crimes, but also for their drunkenness, is a question on which the records are dark.

    Roosevelt in the Bad Lands Hermann Hagedorn 1923

  • "Redhead" all her life, and from the bottom of her soul she loathed her fiery locks and her freckles, though never yet had she acknowledged this to any living creature -- and here was one who _liked_ freckles and red hair!

    The Torch Bearer A Camp Fire Girls' Story 1883

  • "Redhead," said the jailer, letting his heavy stick fall on Benedetto's shoulders, "you are trying to fly away?"

    The Son of Monte-Cristo, Volume I Jules Lermina 1877

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