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Examples
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I couldn’t tell him how I wanted to lift up the name of Casteel and give it something it had never had before—respectability.
Dark Angel V.C.Andrews® 1986
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I couldn’t tell him how I wanted to lift up the name of Casteel and give it something it had never had before—respectability.
Dark Angel V.C.Andrews® 1986
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Then Aunt Fanny legally returned her name to Casteel, partly to rub it into the faces of the townspeople, I always thought.
Gates of Paradise V.C.ANDREWS 1989
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Then Aunt Fanny legally returned her name to Casteel, partly to rub it into the faces of the townspeople, I always thought.
Gates of Paradise V.C.ANDREWS 1989
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Although it's becoming more common for moms such as Casteel to be away from their children while they serve, it's still not the norm, she said.
News 2010
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Pat Robertson the 'gift' that keeps on giving told a struggling husband that he could divorce his wife suffering from Alzheimer's, which prompted one HuffPost Religion blogger and chaplain to dementia patients to gently offer a different interpretation -- earning Lynn Casteel Harper the 'post of the week' award!
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush: HuffPost Religion Round-Up, September 11-18 Paul Brandeis Raushenbush 2011
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Surely, as Lynn Casteel Harper laid out in her recent post, our culture and our marketplace push us hard in that direction.
John Backman: What's The Rush? A Response To Our Culture's Crazy Pace John Backman 2011
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Surely, as Lynn Casteel Harper laid out in her recent post, our culture and our marketplace push us hard in that direction.
John Backman: What's The Rush? A Response To Our Culture's Crazy Pace John Backman 2011
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Joëlle Jones points out the massive collection of Endless artwork Rob Casteel has collected and posted online.
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Pat Robertson the 'gift' that keeps on giving told a struggling husband that he could divorce his wife suffering from Alzheimer's, which prompted one HuffPost Religion blogger and chaplain to dementia patients to gently offer a different interpretation -- earning Lynn Casteel Harper the 'post of the week' award!
Paul Brandeis Raushenbush: HuffPost Religion Round-Up, September 11-18 Paul Brandeis Raushenbush 2011
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