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  • Also, Laura Stampler reports on Project Air, a program that uses yoga to help HIV-positive rape victims in Rwanda cope; and Katherine Bindley explores the real-life experiences of so-called "runaway brides."

    Arianna Huffington: Love, Sex, Careers, and Modern Parenting: Introducing HuffPost Women and HuffPost Parents (Plus, We Reach a Cool Community Milestone!) Arianna Huffington 2011

  • Also, Laura Stampler reports on Project Air, a program that uses yoga to help HIV-positive rape victims in Rwanda cope; and Katherine Bindley explores the real-life experiences of so-called "runaway brides."

    Arianna Huffington: Love, Sex, Careers, and Modern Parenting: Introducing HuffPost Women and HuffPost Parents (Plus, We Reach a Cool Community Milestone!) Arianna Huffington 2011

  • Also, Laura Stampler reports on Project Air, a program that uses yoga to help HIV-positive rape victims in Rwanda cope; and Katherine Bindley explores the real-life experiences of so-called "runaway brides."

    Arianna Huffington: Love, Sex, Careers, and Modern Parenting: Introducing HuffPost Women and HuffPost Parents (Plus, We Reach a Cool Community Milestone!) Arianna Huffington 2011

  • Bindley, Esq, one of the commissioners, we calld there last night, and I was ordered to bring the papers to him this morning at eleven — I called for your parcell, and opend it in the street, was glad to find money as well as notes, for my time was short — Went to the Stamp Office, and got the Agreements stampt without the penalty, but paid the regular 20 Shillings.

    Letter 71 2009

  • Bindley naturally asked me what the deuce I knew about fire-arms, being a cavalryman, and I pointed out that that mattered a good deal less than the fact that I was related, on my mother's side, to Lord Paget, of the God's Anointed Pagets, who happened to be a member of the small arms select committee.

    The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010

  • "Well-seasoned Haymarket Hussar," sniffs Bindley, who was from the common or Flashman side of our family, and hated being reminded of my highly-placed relatives.

    The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010

  • In any event, Bindley spoke for me to Lord Paget, who took me in tow, and so I joined the Board of Ordnance.

    The Sky Writer Geoff Barbanell 2010

  • I admitted it, and dropped a hint that the Duke of - was involved, but that it was all a misunderstanding, and Bindley sniffed again and said he had never known a time when the quality of the House of Peers was quite so low.

    Flashman's Lady Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1977

  • I said nothing of this to Uncle Bindley, but acted very keen, as though I was on fire to win my spurs against the Mahrattas or the Sikhs.

    Flashman Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1969

  • I was to go over to the Horse Guards to see my Uncle Bindley, my mother's brother, who would arrange matters.

    Flashman Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1969

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