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  • The ship with all its treasures was carefully guarded, and the boy, who was called Sheaf, was brought up as a prince.

    Northland Heroes Florence Holbrook 1896

  • The town is situated in a valley, on five small streams -- one the "Sheaf," giving the name of Sheffield, in the southern part of the West Riding of

    Rides on Railways Samuel Sidney 1848

  • The Sheaf reporter's article did also mention me by name while recounting the shoe-throwing incident.

    Archive 2009-06-14 Tyler 2009

  • At some point, I stole the shoe of a reporter from the U of S student Newspaper the Sheaf and threw it down the hallway of the hotel.

    Archive 2009-06-14 Tyler 2009

  • The Sheaf reporter's article did also mention me by name while recounting the shoe-throwing incident.

    Cops make surprisingly good bartenders Tyler 2009

  • The potter enjoyed himself, says Bonhams Chinese art specialist Colin Sheaf.

    London Focuses on Asian Art Margaret Studer 2011

  • At some point, I stole the shoe of a reporter from the U of S student Newspaper the Sheaf and threw it down the hallway of the hotel.

    Cops make surprisingly good bartenders Tyler 2009

  • Introduction to "Our Debt to Judaism", Sheaf 16, January 20,

    Personal Information for Hannah Greenebaum Solomon 2010

  • Bergstein choreographed fifty-one festival dances, forty of them to music composed by Shelem; the best-known of these are Rov Berakhot (Many Blessings), Hen Yeronan (Thus shall we rejoice), Shibbolet ba-Sadeh (A Sheaf in the Field) and Shiru ha-Shir (Sing the Song).

    Leah Bergstein. 2009

  • How many TFC would you say were at the Wheat Sheaf, Wayne?

    Sober Second Thoughts: A result to celebrate Duane Rollins 2009

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