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  • "There 's no buzzer on the door," explained Michael Welden, OC 's director of U.S. operations, as he stood among the opening-night throng not far from the store' s basement-level Champagne bar.

    Dumbbells Before the Fall Ralph Gardner Jr. 2010

  • Send Welden to Iraq with no military guards and let him dig away untill the local Iraqis do away with him lol.

    Think Progress » Rep. Curt Weldon (R-PA) planned a personal WMD hunt 2006

  • All of the Republicans in the Congress are corrupt, so I am not surprised about Welden!

    Think Progress » Rep. Dave Weldon (R-FL): Part Of The Abramoff-DeLay Web Of Corruption 2006

  • Viewing will be held Monday, February 1, at the Cook - Welden

    Barbay, Lawrence 1990

  • It takes the Welden girls to properly mob the station.

    Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore Pauline Lester

  • Just to see your dandy crowd coming along made me homesick for dear old Welden.

    Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore Pauline Lester

  • Shortly after leaving the small village of Welden, we entered upon that tremendous prairie solitude that stretches its leagues on leagues of houseless dreariness far away toward the jubilee Settlements.

    Sketches New And Old Twain, Mark, 1835-1910 1922

  • The junction of their troops was, the Field-Marshal saw, of vital necessity, but when this was achieved, and when Welden had also brought his 15,000 fresh men from Tyrol, he turned his attention to

    The Liberation of Italy Countess Evelyn Martinengo-Cesaresco 1891

  • Shortly after leaving the small village of Welden, we entered upon that tremendous prairie solitude that stretches its leagues on leagues of houseless dreariness far away toward the jubilee Settlements.

    Sketches New and Old Mark Twain 1872

  • Shortly after leaving the small village of Welden, we entered upon that tremendous prairie solitude that stretches its leagues on leagues of houseless dreariness far away toward the jubilee Settlements.

    Sketches New and Old, Part 7. Mark Twain 1872

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