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Examples
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"She was always Charlye, no matter what was thrown her way," longtime friend Louise Hunter said.
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"She was always Charlye, no matter what was thrown her way," longtime friend Louise Hunter said.
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When he visited the restaurant, he used to tell his grandmother, "I'm going to go play with Sharlye," and she would go round him up, telling him Charlye had to work.
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"Charlye is a lawyer, a Texan, and a woman whose dignity and strength helped her overcome the adversity that could have obliterated her dream of being a lawyer," Whitaker wrote.
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When he visited the restaurant, he used to tell his grandmother, "I'm going to go play with Sharlye," and she would go round him up, telling him Charlye had to work.
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"She was always Charlye, no matter what was thrown her way," longtime friend Louise Hunter said.
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"Charlye is a lawyer, a Texan, and a woman whose dignity and strength helped her overcome the adversity that could have obliterated her dream of being a lawyer," Whitaker wrote.
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"Charlye is a lawyer, a Texan, and a woman whose dignity and strength helped her overcome the adversity that could have obliterated her dream of being a lawyer," Whitaker wrote.
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When he visited the restaurant, he used to tell his grandmother, "I'm going to go play with Sharlye," and she would go round him up, telling him Charlye had to work.
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"She was always Charlye, no matter what was thrown her way," longtime friend Louise Hunter said.
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