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Whitin you, you know that Obama will lead America to the greatest height so why all this liar?
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App.Ct. 332 (1993) (unreasonable use of defective and dangerous side climbing system on fire engine); Goulet v. Whitin Mach.
Mass. Supreme Judicial Court Bars Big Tobacco Defense: Can't Blame the Smoker 2006
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"Ken Powers 'column on January 30 did not constitute his own work," Telegram & Gazette editor Harry Whitin said in a written statement.
USATODAY.com - 'Telegram & Gazette' fires sports writer accused of plagiarism 2005
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King had called Whitin on Wednesday to ask that Powers not be fired, Sports Illustrated spokeswoman Alison Keane said.
USATODAY.com - 'Telegram & Gazette' fires sports writer accused of plagiarism 2005
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When we went to chapel that night this gentleman sat next to General Armstrong on the platform in the old Whitin chapel.
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Business men soon learned what this meant; and when there was occasion to advertise any machinery for sale, New England cotton manufacturers were accustomed to state the number of years it had been in use and add, as an all-sufficient guaranty of Northbridge products, "Whitin make."
How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune Orison Swett Marden 1887
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Business men soon learned what this meant; and when there was occasion to advertise any machinery for sale, New England cotton manufacturers were accustomed to state the number of years it had been in use and add, as an all-sufficient guaranty of Northbridge products, "Whitin make."
Pushing to the Front Orison Swett Marden 1887
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A few able-bodid dead men was drafted, but whether their heirs will have to pay 3 hundrid dollars a peace for 'em is a question for Whitin ', who' pears to be tinkerin 'up this draft bizniss right smart.
Artemus Ward 1865
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As an example, Whitin said some areas that had been used as farm fields or pastures have been returned to a more natural state, often involving forests.
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"All the rain - the significant rain - this spring seems to have fallen at Ellaville and to the north," Whitin said.
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