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I dug the Chenin Blan at Paumanok but the Macari Sauvignon Blanc was really amazing, thought that was a fave of yours too?
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The "Blan" party upon claiming their stakes Epaminondas being distanced - discovered that "Boots" stood between them and the spoils.
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This was the most reasonable, as well as the most popular judgment; for one half of those who betted on "Blan," being, in sporting terms, "fielders," and who, consequently, could not lose, were vociferous for the continuance of the sport.
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The trainer of "Blan" kept the people, as far as possible, from inspecting the state of his charge, whilst every man, woman and child in the field, that chose to do so, was allowed to look on "Boots," and get upon his back too, as to that matter.
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The fourth mile of the race was run under whip and spur; first "Blan" and then "Pam" (as the spectators abreviated their learned names) was ahead; the feeling of the multitude was intense.
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"Blan" again sloped by the pony, but remained satisfied with getting ahead the least bit imaginable.
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The boy could not for a time comprehend how "Blan" got before him, and was evidently becoming bewildered with the phenomenon, when the Hon.
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He could not be induced to resume operations until "Blan" had passed the judges 'stand, and was pronounced winner of the heat.
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Jesse to get the descendant of Cuff along; straight ahead, the little black held the even terror of his way, whilst "Blan" would first leave him a rod, and then drop back to him, in flickering fits of "game and gravel."
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Blan Holman, attorney for the Coastal Conservation League and two of the neighborhood associations in the case, argues that "it really does boil down to citizens just seeking some kind of standards."
How Charleston Is Handling the Cruise Ship 'Threat' Anthony Paletta 2011
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