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Somewhere between the daily kos and little green footballs, with a smathering of frontpage mag and jihad watch, you will catch on.
Sound Politics: Israeli Flag Prompts Tacoma Vandalism & Cross-Burning 2006
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Section B would be but a smathering of some local events.
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Even some mid-period sensations, like Kid Rock or Moby, seem to exist only to add their smathering of talent to this corny show biz hat-trick.
Almost Breathless 2005
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Even some mid-period sensations, like Kid Rock or Moby, seem to exist only to add their smathering of talent to this corny show biz hat-trick.
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JACKSON: Well, the DLC appoints by invitation -- invites its constituency, and labor is not in the DNC -- DLC, and this -- 40 percent of this convention -- only a smathering of blacks in the DLC or Hispanics in the DLC, and so it's in some sense a privatized version of Democrats that they sought to suburbanize the party.
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Fresh from the multiple allegations leveled at a smathering of other SEC coaches, it turns out that another team has been turned in by Vol coach Lame Kitten, who's new moniker is now required by law to be adapted by bloggers everywhere: the Tennessee ... [read more] 01 / 26 / 09 ....
Fanblogs.com 2009
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I'll take my chances w / the I'Net-with a smathering od faux-noose just to see what they're lying about in general.
Latest Articles 2008
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The Bella/Jacob scenes will be drudgery for me so without a good healthy smathering of Edward through this movie and some AWESOME Edward/Bella scenes in the second half, I just don’t see me or any of my friends going back over and over to see this the way we did Twilight.
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With 46% undecided (Sen Clinton’s supporters and probably a good smathering of hard-line evangelicals disenchanted with McCain, unlikely Obama voters) and only roughly half of them are even open to changing their minds about any candidate, or presumedly voting at all.
The Early Word: After Unity, What’s Next? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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