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The former Family Ties star, who used Birney's surname professionally during their union, said she coped with the abuse by drinking heavily.
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"During that time, she arrived in court repeatedly with various lawyers and several therapists, 'recovered memories,' accusations of abuse — a common charge in custody disputes — and tales of our life together that bore little resemblance to truth — a mean spirited process that battered us all, especially the children," Birney's statement said.
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She said Birney's abuse was "so sudden and unexpected, I couldn't tell you which hand hit me, or even how hard."
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A Collection of valuable documents: being Birney's vindication of abolitionists.
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A Collection of valuable documents: being Birney's vindication of abolitionists.
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A Collection of valuable documents: being Birney's vindication of abolitionists.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Bare bums protest aims anti-Iraq war message at Bush 2007
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A Collection of valuable documents: being Birney's vindication of abolitionists.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Bare bums protest aims anti-Iraq war message at Bush 2007
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A Collection of valuable documents: being Birney's vindication of abolitionists.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Protest Art :: No Child Left Unburied 2007
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A Collection of valuable documents: being Birney's vindication of abolitionists.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Protest Art :: No Child Left Unburied 2007
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Birney's first tally in 1840 was tiny, but in 1844 he had capitalized on the issue of Texas by opposing annexation, and on the political finesse of Henry Clay, making his third and final run.
America's First Dynasty Richard Brookhiser 2002
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