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  • Sophomore Austin Dantin was generally believed to be the front-runner for the job, based on his accumulated experience filling in for the injured Opelt for a few games in 2009.

    Around the Mid-American Conference 2010

  • Following the spring game, questions remained about the pecking order, and if Dantin had done enough to earn the starting job.

    Around the Mid-American Conference 2010

  • Ah Chun knew, and knew thoroughly well, that had Dantin been a poor man, it would have been found that he could quite rationally manage his own affairs.

    Chun Ah Chun 2010

  • And old Dantin had had only three children and half a million, while he, Chun Ah Chun, had fifteen children and no one but himself knew how many millions.

    Chun Ah Chun 2010

  • There was his old employer, Dantin, whose children had wrested from him, by due process of law, the management of his property, having the Court appoint guardians to administer it for him.

    Chun Ah Chun 2010

  • His career was assured, and he was a fool to abandon it, as Dantin, his employer, told him; but Ah Chun knew his own mind best, and for knowing it was called a triple-fool and given

    Chun Ah Chun 2010

  • But the person who had gained most by this affair is Dantin, who is horridly avaricious.

    The Entire Memoirs of Louis XIV and the Regency d'Orleans, Charlotte -Elisabeth, duchesse 2001

  • But the person who had gained most by this affair is Dantin, who is horridly avaricious.

    Court Memoirs of France Series — Complete Various

  • Dantin, his employer, told him; but Ah Chun knew his own mind best, and for knowing it was called a triple-fool and given a present of fifty dollars over and above the wages due him.

    Chun Ah Chun 1912

  • There was his old employer, Dantin, whose children had wrested from him, by due process of law, the management of his property, having the Court appoint guardians to administer it for him.

    Chun Ah Chun 1912

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