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"A year ago, two years ago, one bank said 'no,'" recalls Cains Chief Executive Sudarghara Dusanj, "another said 'yes.'"
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They describe a world in which enemies look like brothers—a world in which badges are required to set off neighbor from neighbor, a world where the Cains are unmarked.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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Mc Cains judgement going back to his beginning came to light after our wake up call when McCain picked Palin.
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Will even brought his grandmother, Sarah Cains, to share the once-in-a-lifetime trip and experience.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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Will even brought his grandmother, Sarah Cains, to share the once-in-a-lifetime trip and experience.
Fallin’ Up Steve Dennis 2011
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The use of badges and hats to mark the Cains among us died a slow death.
Bloodlust Russell Jacoby 2011
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I've never bought a jar of Hellmann's without first comparing it's per ounce, pound, angstrom unit, or whatever the applicable measurement, price to that of Kraft, Cains, etc.
Gaming the Groceries Ralph Gardner Jr. 2012
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The Cains river, Bartibog river and Haute Abojagin river systems all host very large wild searun Brookies.
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Former St. John's star Felipe Lopez will serve as a halftime analyst for the games with Clemson Smith Muñiz and Juan Cains providing the play-by-play.
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The Cains river, Bartibog river and Haute Abojagin river systems all host very large wild searun Brookies.
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