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Examples
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Several politicians called the Florida Family Association a fringe hate group, a title Caton shrugged off, saying the group aims to "defend traditional American biblical values."
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However, Martin Caton, MP for Gower, Swansea, yesterday said the decision ‘stinks’.
Archive 2008-05-01 Not a sheep 2008
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However, Martin Caton, MP for Gower, Swansea, yesterday said the decision ‘stinks’.
"Safety experts have said the tree is too much of a risk to children for it to remain" Not a sheep 2008
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Now Caton is trying to have question 14 removed from the Florida Senate biographical questionnaire.
November 2006 2006
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Caton, that is certainly a picket-fire yonder where the road dips.
My Lady of the North Randall Parrish 1890
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David Kellogg: jerry, I responded earlier by calling Caton a crank.
Uncommon Descent Barry Arrington 2009
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One French ship, the "Caton," a sixty-four (d), received injuries which sent her into Guadeloupe; two English were disabled, but repaired their injuries without leaving the fleet.
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Two hours were consumed in getting the ship under way in tow of the frigate, -- not very smart work under the conditions of weather and urgency; but by five A.M. the two were standing away for Basse Terre, where the "Caton" and "Jason," as well as the convoy, had already arrived.
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While it's not clear how many of an estimated 185,000 Hispanic people in the state have fled, one estimate figured as much one-fourth of the commercial building work force had left since the law was upheld last week, said Bill Caton, president of Associated General Contractors of Alabama.
Alabama Workers Leave State As Immigration Law Takes Effect 2011
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Alan Caton, det supt, Suffolk const, for serv the police.
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