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"I did a reverse look up on the number that sent it, and it came from San Antonio, Texas," Gatten told the Huffington Post.
Reports Of False Text Messages Crop Up In Several States 2010
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Gatten said he was a "little bit mad" when he received the message.
Reports Of False Text Messages Crop Up In Several States 2010
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Gatten said he was a "little bit mad" when he received the message.
Reports Of False Text Messages Crop Up In Several States 2010
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"I did a reverse look up on the number that sent it, and it came from San Antonio, Texas," Gatten told the Huffington Post.
Reports Of False Text Messages Crop Up In Several States 2010
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Besides our immediate friends, there was his Grace the Duke of Gatten, a good-natured fox-hunting nobleman, whose estate adjoined Mr. Græme's; there was the Viscount
A Love Story A Bushman
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Abbey nothing more is heard of it, and its district with Gatten was annexed to the parish of Ratlinghope.
The Register of Ratlinghope W. G. D. Fletcher
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Stitt and Gatten, two miles north-west, were members of the _Domesday_ manor of Ratlinghope.
The Register of Ratlinghope W. G. D. Fletcher
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Fricka's remonstrances are at first querulous, but with the passage beginning “Um des Gatten Treue besorgt” we get one of Wagner's matchless bits of lovely melody.
Richard Wagner Runciman, John F 1913
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A short visit interrupted our discourse, but when we were again alone the conversation returned to poetry, and I told Goethe that I had of late been once more studying his little poems, and had dwelt especially upon two of them, viz., the ballad [20] about the children and the old man, and the "Happy Couple" (_die glücklichen Gatten_).
The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 02 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes Kuno Francke 1892
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Fricka's remonstrances are at first querulous, but with the passage beginning "Um des Gatten Treue besorgt" we get one of Wagner's matchless bits of lovely melody.
Richard Wagner Composer of Operas John F. Runciman 1891
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