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He was the Honolulu Advertiser's co-defensive player of the year.
Hawaii - Team Notes 2010
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-- DL Beau Yap, Pearl City, Hawaii -- Yap helped his team win the state title and was named the Honolulu Advertiser's co-defensive player of the year.
Hawaii - Team Notes 2010
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The Advertiser's reporter, Cosby Woodruff, told The Plum Line's Greg Sargent that Bright said, "heck, she might even get sick and die."
Bobby Bright Speculates About Nancy Pelosi's Death: She 'Might Get Sick And Die' 2010
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(Read the Honolulu Advertiser's item from Aug. 13, 1961, nine days after Obama's birth, here.) ....
Joseph Romm: The Top 5 Ways the 'Birthers' are Like the Global Warming Deniers 2009
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They've gotten some great ratings on Yelp, and were in The Honolulu Advertiser's Best Restaurants 2007-2008, being hailed as "the go-to place for cupcakes."
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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They've gotten some great ratings on Yelp, and were in The Honolulu Advertiser's Best Restaurants 2007-2008, being hailed as "the go-to place for cupcakes."
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Based on The Advertiser's calculations, the wholesale cap will be $2.74 including 58 cents in taxes.
Prolonging the Agony 2005
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In answer to the _Commercial Advertiser's_ sneer that Seward was "red-haired," William L. Stone, with felicitous humour, told how Esau, and Cato, Clovis, William Rufus, and Rob Roy not only had red hair, but each was celebrated for having it; how
A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander
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Punch's_ pages, and at once handsomely apologised for this instance of priggishness quite unprecedented in the _Harrogate Advertiser's_ columns (_Vide Harrogate Advertiser_, October 15).
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 103, October 29, 1892 Various
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Bassett's name had been linked to that of Miles, the erring treasurer, in the "Advertiser's" headlines; and its leading editorial had pointed to the defalcation as the sort of thing that inevitably follows the domination of a party by a spoilsman and corruptionist like the senator from Fraser.
A Hoosier Chronicle Meredith Nicholson 1906
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