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Sister-in-law Alice, who is building an art museum and funded the construction of an airport in Bentonville, Ark., is worth $20 billion, up $700 million.
America's Richest Women Katie Evans 2010
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Sister-in-law Molly Hawkey played a banjo-strumming member of Corinne's church.
Saving It by Directing It Rachel Dodes 2011
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Sister-in-law Alice, who is building an art museum and funded the construction of an airport in Bentonville, Ark., is worth $20 billion, up $700 million.
America's Richest Women Katie Evans 2010
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When my Sister-in-law turned 40, I made her a black cake, which was just about as dark as the Hurk icing.
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Last month my family got Pistons tickets and invited my Sister-in-law and nephew to come along.
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“Dear Sister-in-law,” he reads, holding the paper above his head as I run toward him.
The New Yorker Stories Ann Beattie 2010
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On an old quilt spread across the grass, Blonde Sister-in-law and I sunbathed until our pale skin remembered what it felt like to be warm.
Weekend at camp e 2009
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Sister-in-law and I tried the salsa tonight and it tastes incredible.
Archive 2007-09-01 2007
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In a strategic move, my brother and Blonde Sister-in-law opened the trunk of their car to reveal a card table, camp stove, knives, cutting board, and pots.
Archive 2009-07-01 e 2009
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In a strategic move, my brother and Blonde Sister-in-law opened the trunk of their car to reveal a card table, camp stove, knives, cutting board, and pots.
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