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  • How ironic that the big-willie “Outsider” from within New York is now about to close the door on the brief era of his sort's dominance, while actual Outsiders, some would call “carpetbaggers” representing New York — Boston-born Mike Bloomberg, the city's Mayor, and the State's Senator, via D.C./Arkansas/Illinois, Hillary Clinton stand infinitely better chances today of being considered for President than Rudy.

    Archive 2008-01-01 2008

  • I've been told that since I'm sort's shy - I seem indifferent - therefore I apparently am intimidating.

    update: school, crush, random. hpfreak7 2008

  • The end of revolution will make their sort's life much easier.

    What Else Ends With Castro 2007

  • While growing up I learned all sort's of way's to rid our farm of the pest's.

    I hate cats 2005

  • "Your sort's not even capable of doing it silently."

    A Traitor to Memory George, Elizabeth 2001

  • There's only two sorts of officers in this army, and the one sort's good and the other sort ain't.

    Sharpe's Tiger Cornwell, Bernard 1997

  • Well, all people ... anybody who is president of an organization of that sort's effective.

    Oral History Interview with George Wallace, July 15, 1974. Interview A-0024. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007) 1974

  • My sort's like the footballs you see down at the school punt-about.

    If Winter Comes 1925

  • "The _wust_ sort's the grizzler," Uncle Pentstemon resumed.

    The History of Mr. Polly 1906

  • "There isn't a soul in the Limberlost save the birds and the beasts, unless some of your sort's come along and's crowding the privileges of the legal tinints."

    Freckles 1904

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