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  • After 2000, when Texas governor George W. Bush was elected president, the state delegation decided to assert itself: Bill Summers called Caruthers on his cell phone, found him on vacation, and told him there were other lobbyists whom the Texans would like to consider the next time the contract for Carolina Mederos came up for renewal.

    Interstate 69 Matt Dellinger 2010

  • The boys came up on the promenade deck, clustering close to the rail and worshiping Miss Caruthers who had flung them such a wealth of backsheesh.

    Under the Deck Awnings 2010

  • It was after tiffin, and Miss Caruthers was holding her usual court under the deck-awnings.

    Under the Deck Awnings 2010

  • You see, Miss Caruthers was a swimmer, and she was interested.

    Under the Deck Awnings 2010

  • Miss Caruthers I shall call her, principally for the reason that it is not her name.

    Under the Deck Awnings 2010

  • Aided by the sound design by Cliff Caruthers, Erika Chong Shuch directed this world premiere with the theatrical power of a ghost story and the literary bent of the most mystifying creative process imaginable.

    George Heymont: Living in Parallel Universes George Heymont 2011

  • He was looking on with an amused, half-puzzled smile, while people were rushing around hiding the roulette wheel and things of which Miss Caruthers might disapprove, and Betty Mercer was on her knees winding up a toy bear that Max had brought her.

    Vintage Reviews: When a Man Marries by Mary Roberts Rinehart | Edwardian Promenade 2009

  • This the boy did, again and again, to the delight of all of us, but particularly of Miss Caruthers.

    Under the Deck Awnings 2010

  • The owner of Sunshine, Carolee Caruthers was a former born-again gone bad.

    Bacon and Eggs, 1977 Robert Vaughan 2011

  • There was a nice middle-aged chap, Perkins, I believe, who forgot his wife was on board until Miss Caruthers sent him to the right about and back where he belonged.

    Under the Deck Awnings 2010

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