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CALLENDER - Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Callender, is hosting a pork tenderloin supper with homemade ice cream today from 4: 30 to 7: 30 p.m.
Messenger News 2009
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CALLENDER - Our Saviour's Lutheran Church, Callender, is hosting a pork tenderloin supper with homemade ice cream today from 4: 30 to 7: 30 p.m.
Messenger News 2009
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Win Callender accepts Numismatist post at Heritage
The iPad and the Numismatist – First Impressions : Coin Collecting News 2010
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O'BRIEN: It was first published, I think, and I'm speaking now from memory, circa 1800, during his Presidency by a very scurrilous journalist called Callender, who had been employed by Thomas Jefferson on various political errands before that and felt himself ill rewarded and produced the story.
The Long Affair: Thomas Jefferson and the French Revolution, 1785-1800 1996
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"Callender" now in this City employed as a Writer of Essays and Paragraphs for his Newspaper by Andrew Brown.
Letter from John Adams to Abigail Adams, 26 November 1794 1794
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“Journal of M. de Villiers”; Callender quoted Gipson, Years of Defeat, 41.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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Mr. Callender and his team took first place at Cannon Beach last year, while this year they built a sand sculpture depicting "the good life"—a wine lover sporting a beret; a mouse tucking into a giant wheel of cheese—that finished second.
Work's a Day at the Beach for Sand-Castle Consultants Joel Millman 2011
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"He's a great mentor," says Amos Callender, an Olympia, Wash., architect who took a course—Sand 101—that Mr. Adams taught two years ago.
Work's a Day at the Beach for Sand-Castle Consultants Joel Millman 2011
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Thomas Jefferson, with the assistance of his hired gun, James T. Callender, was arguably our founding father of negative campaigning.
Harry Graver: The Founding Fathers and Campaign Civility Harry Graver 2011
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But the defeated men saw few friends because, Virginian Robert Callender said, the Indians with the French were not from northern nations, as the English assumed.
George Washington’s First War David A. Clary 2011
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