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Walker's office announced Monday night that the governor "will directly address the residents of Wisconsin" Tuesday night in a live address - which it is calling a "Fireside Chat," an homage to the Depression-era radio addresses from President Franklin D.
latimes.com - News 2011
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It began two weeks ago in an off-campus bar called the Fireside Lounge.
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To RSVP or just find out more about the party, call Fireside Chat BBS at
Sunlight Through The Shadows Magazine Volume 1 Issue 6 (ANSI Edition) 1993
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It demanded from him, among other things, a weekly review of current fiction entitled Fireside Friends.
The Holiday Round 1919
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One point must be guarded: Do not call the Fireside School a woman's society; if so, you will shut out father and children, and thus destroy the harmony of God's plan for the home.
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One of the mountain lodges, Empire Canyon, provides an evening experience called Fireside Dining - which means the lights are lowered, good wines are brought out at reasonable prices, and the fireplaces are lit to cook up raclette, stews and leg of lamb.
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- The BizSpark startup called Fireside Experience is one of the first to implement the now
Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now ,EDWARD WYATT 2010
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If you’re right, that spot is somewhere between the girl’s house and the Fireside, which is quite a stretch of territory.
Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008
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If you’re right, that spot is somewhere between the girl’s house and the Fireside, which is quite a stretch of territory.
Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008
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If you’re right, that spot is somewhere between the girl’s house and the Fireside, which is quite a stretch of territory.
Vineyard Chill Philip R. Craig 2008
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