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The towns are neighboring former coal camps--Benham's motto is "the little town that International Harvester, coal miners and their families built!"
Jeff Biggers: Roadmaps to New Power: Appalachian Transition Initiative Leads Coalfields into New Year--and New Era Jeff Biggers 2011
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The towns are neighboring former coal camps--Benham's motto is "the little town that International Harvester, coal miners and their families built!"
Jeff Biggers: Roadmaps to New Power: Appalachian Transition Initiative Leads Coalfields into New Year--and New Era Jeff Biggers 2011
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He says Benham's high-ceilinged office was decorated with photos of historic soccer moments and "many, many TV screens."
In English Soccer, the Bettors Rule Hannah Karp 2011
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What spewed from Rev. Benham's lips was nothing short of what al-Qaeda spews when speaking to its religious counterparts: gross misinterpretations of not only their own faith but also the faith of others.
Rahim Kanani: Christian Extremism Is a Matter of U.S. National Security 2010
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Not only are Rev. Benham's actions encouraging hatred and inciting violence against a religious minority here in America, but his words undermine the security and stability of the nation writ large.
Rahim Kanani: Christian Extremism Is a Matter of U.S. National Security 2010
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Benham's strategy (merely an extension of Schaeffer's strategy) is implicit in his rhetoric.
Max Blumenthal: Storming the Gates of Hell, From Louisiana to Mississippi 2008
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Down in the servants 'hall they prolonged their departure for bed to a very late hour, and then crept, timorously, to their rooms; they were extravagant with the electric light, and dared Benham's anger in order to secure a little respite from terrible darkness.
The Wooden Horse Hugh Walpole 1912
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Vetch, lacking, so far as the young man knew, every public virtue except the human touch which enkindles either the souls or the imaginations of men, could overturn Benham's argument with
One Man in His Time Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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A phrase of Benham's floated suddenly into her mind, and she found herself repeating it aloud: "There are no human rights where a principle is involved."
One Man in His Time Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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She admitted that, from Benham's point of view, Vetch was probably not to be trusted; yet she felt instinctively that she could trust him.
One Man in His Time Ellen Anderson Gholson Glasgow 1909
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