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Slater no longer stiffened at the mention of the name Canady, but there was an inner resistance, a tightening of nerves.
The Second Time Janet Dailey 2003
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Slater no longer stiffened at the mention of the name Canady, but there was an inner resistance, a tightening of nerves.
The Second Time Janet Dailey 2003
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Slater no longer stiffened at the mention of the name Canady, but there was an inner resistance, a tightening of nerves.
The Second Time Janet Dailey 2003
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Slater no longer stiffened at the mention of the name Canady, but there was an inner resistance, a tightening of nerves.
The Second Time Janet Dailey 2003
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Texas State went on a 13-play, 68-yard drive, capped by Alvin Canady's 1-yard run with 47 seconds left in the first half.
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0: 47Alvin Canady 1 yard run (Bears 21, Bobcats 13) TST
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Abigail read widely but spoke like a Yankee: she said ''Canady'' for Canada, ''set'' for sit, ''aya'' for yes.
John Adams: The Biography elena maria vidal 2009
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Since it was first coined in 1995 by pro-life congressman Charles T. Canady, the term “partial birth abortion” has been used in numerous state and federal bills and laws, although the legal definition of the term is not always the same. and
Think Progress » Rep. Trent Franks: African-Americans were better off under slavery. 2010
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For players like Dexter Heyman, Antwon Canady and Johnny Patrick, this could pay big dividends in the fall.
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Eventually, Schultz went around the VA PR machine and got the story, interviewing Canady on the phone.
VA Owes Reporter Apology for Agency's Idiotic Harrassment 2010
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