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  • But end Paul Spicer is back, as are end Reggie Hayward and tackle John Henderson.

    Reloaded and refreshed, Jags won't stand for third-wheel tag 2008

  • About the Blogger: Ed Spicer is a "first grade teacher by day; teen book lover by night" and was a member of the 2007-2008 Best Books for Young Adults (BBYA).

    Blog of the Day: Spicy Reads 2007

  • "Yes, mother, when I was in Spicer's store I saw this lying with other things on the counter, and, remembering you, quietly put it into my pocket."

    The Hidden Hand 1888

  • Jim Gehrz/Minneapolis Star Tribune/ZUMA Press HOLDING OLD GLORY: Conner Auge held a U.S. flag at the burial site for his uncle, Army Pfc. Ryane Clark, in Spicer, Minn.,

    Photos of the Day: Oct. 18 2010

  • There’s a sense in Spicer that when he addresses his friends he is talking to them, but also talking to the phantom person behind them.

    anatomy of a poem: Joanna Fuhrman : Jeffrey McDaniel : Harriet the Blog : The Poetry Foundation 2007

  • In 2005 a friend made allegations that he had information that suggests that Mercer along with a guy called Spicer were involved in arms trading and mercenaries around the world through security companies and I believed at that time such allegations to be entirely unfounded.

    Armchair Generals To The Rescue Patrick Vessey 2008

  • Spiceal-street, anciently Mercer-street, from the number of mercers shops; and as the professors of that trade dealt in grocery, it was promiscuously called Spicer-street.

    An History of Birmingham (1783) William Hutton 1769

  • "Unc 'Spicer's jest gettin' old, an 'es fer me, I wasn't never better ner happier in my life."

    The Call of the Cumberlands Charles Neville Buck 1904

  • "Spicer," said I, "I have come to see you; I am sorry to hear of your accident.

    Poor Jack Frederick Marryat 1820

  • "Spicer," said I, "that you will die without fear I know very well; but still, you know that you should not die without feeling sorry for the sins you have committed, and praying for pardon.

    Poor Jack Frederick Marryat 1820

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