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  • With Corry's example of great personal sacrifice on hand, we readers and consumers of news need to get out and connect the poverty of the persecuted around the globe with the situation we in wealthy nations from Germany to the United Sates.

    BED-INs and Other Protests Needed Now 2009

  • Corry's lawyer says he can't be ticketed because showing the trooper his middle finger is not a traffic violation.

    CNN Transcript Feb 7, 2005 2005

  • Corry's mouth curled into an elaborate pout, an expression she'd only recently begun to display.

    Little Girl Blue Cray, David 2002

  • Like her emerging breasts and rounded hips, the changes in Corry's life were coming to define her in Julia's eyes.

    Little Girl Blue Cray, David 2002

  • Reid turned to the door an instant before Corry's face appeared.

    Little Girl Blue Cray, David 2002

  • She focused initially on three small folds just below her navel, a byproduct of her pregnancy that'd defied many thousands of abdominal crunches in the thirteen years since Corry's birth.

    Little Girl Blue Cray, David 2002

  • Julia's need to protect her daughter had begun with Corry's birth and showed no sign of abatement.

    Little Girl Blue Cray, David 2002

  • But Julia had filled those small rooms with color from the sofa's floral upholstery, to the art nouveau posters on the walls, to the blood-red carpet in Corry's bedroom.

    Little Girl Blue Cray, David 2002

  • From upstairs, they heard a door close, then Corry's feet on the stairs, a flurry of thuds as she skipped her way down that brought the conversation to a halt.

    Little Girl Blue Cray, David 2002

  • Thirteen of the Corry's crew rest there as well, and these waters are forever sanctified by their sacrifice.

    President In Sunrise Ceremony For Those Lost At Sea ITY National Archives 1994

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