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  • This gathering should be re-named, "The Sheppards and their dumb sheep".

    Palin, Bachmann to headline Tea Party convention 2009

  • Gays and lesbians will not get the protection, so long overdue, that will reduce the number of Matthew Sheppards out there who get tied to a fence to die.

    Obama celebrates with Clinton backers 2008

  • Ct. ran on a platform that included promising to overrule Kajun Food Stores and interestingly, the decision was not listed in Sheppards and it took an order of the La.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » A Supreme Court Without Stare Decisis: 2009

  • The Sheppards 'son, Sam, now wants a civil court to go beyond "not guilty" -- which technically means prosecutors couldn't prove guilt -- and take the unusual step of declaring his father innocent.

    Scene Of The Crime 2008

  • The telltale clue may be a drop of blood preserved on wood removed from the Sheppards 'basement floor.

    Hunting 'The Fugitive' 2008

  • He says he cut his finger working at the Sheppards 'two days before the murder.

    Hunting 'The Fugitive' 2008

  • Distraction the Second: The Fancy Lady The Fancy Lady (formerly the Dog Lady because she has two German Sheppards that we frequently see her walking) lives in one of the townhouses directly across the street from us.

    weeme Diary Entry weeme 2004

  • Actually, in the great Cathedral of Liverpool in Britain, Bishop David Sheppards was preaching and he was describing God and he said: "God is a living, compassionate ... a Salvation Army kind of God."

    In the Front Line 1988

  • Mitchells, and the Sheppards, but, revered above all others, comes before us the venerable form of John Elliott, the missionary, clad in homespun apparel, his face shining with inward peace, while his silver locks overhang his shoulders.

    The Continental Monthly, Vol. 1, No. 3, March, 1862 Various

  • Blacks, the Sheppards, the Morrins, the Doluglasses, the Reverend Dr. Cook, the Bishops Mountain, the Greens, the Faribaults, and indeed all the men of learning and note in the country were associated with it.

    The Rise of Canada, from Barbarism to Wealth and Civilisation Volume 1 Charles Roger

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