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COLCORD -- A water problem in Colcord in northeastern
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"Colcord" -- Simec's white eyes rested professionally upon the host -- "let us get to the root of your state of mind; your brief is for the individual as against the common good, is it not?"
The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915
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The heaviest snow was concentrated in the northeast corner of the state, where the towns of Colcord and Spavinaw got 22 and 23 inches, respectively.
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The heaviest snow was concentrated in the northeast corner of Oklahoma, where the towns of Colcord and Spavinaw got 22 and 23 inches, respectively.
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Mr. Rees—who's perhaps best known to American audiences as the condescending tycoon Robin Colcord on the sitcom "Cheers" and as a loony British ambassador on "West Wing"—is, it quickly becomes clear, an enthusiast.
Like Gomez, He's an Enthusiast Joanne Kaufman 2011
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Jennifer Young talks with Bong for SF360, where Michael Guillén talks with Webster Colcord and Arin Finger of the Orphanage about creating the monster.
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If nothing else, it would give me an excuse to stay at the Skirvin or maybe the Colcord.
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"Greenland Fishery," (page 151 [in Colcord]) but I think there is no connection between the two.
The River Lea 2001
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From Colcord, Songs of American Sailormen play. exe ANDRROSS. 2
Andrew Rose 1996
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Niagara that flashes down into the chasm of the St. Charles, and, kicking his boots off, carry some "mute, inglorious" Colcord over in an
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 Various
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