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'Barfoot' -- he bent forward and touched his friend's arm -- 'there are angels walking the earth in this our day.
The Odd Women George Gissing 1880
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It may represent in some cases an old personal name of obscure origin, but it is also a nickname with compounds such as Barfoot, Lightfoot.
The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909
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He's received no calls from the 90-year-old, whose surname is the "Barfoot" in the name of the Sitter & Barfoot Veterans Care Center, a state-run facility in Richmond.
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"As a matter of fact" Barfoot "the numbers came from the CDC, let me spell that out for you; Center for Desease Control.
unknown title 2009
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"> As a matter of fact" Barfoot "the numbers came from the CDC, let me spell
unknown title 2009
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Set in 1885 as the suffragette movement gathered pace and passion, it tells of Mary Barfoot and her lover, Rhoda, who set up an in-demand school where young women can learn typing, helping to make them independent from fathers and husbands, the latter much in short supply at the time.
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Barfoot says he was told by a previous board member that it would be OK.
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Colonel Barfoot went ahead and put the pole up after the HOA denied him permission.
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DEAN: Barfoot has until Friday evening to take down the pole.
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Like her previous novel, the Giller-finalist Luck, Barfoot captures humanity in a way that both resonates and makes one wonder at a world slightly askew.
Archive 2008-08-01 2008
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