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GIFFORD - A new Christmas tradition will continue Saturday in Gifford when businesses team up to give out presents for kids and collect nonperishable food for Our Father's Table Soup Kitchen.
tcpalm.com Stories 2009
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See also his letter (September 7, 1811), in which he calls Gifford his
The Works of Lord Byron: Letters and Journals. Vol. 1 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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NPR's Rob Gifford is watching events from the South Korean capital, Seoul.
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It's 1967, and Susan Gifford is one of the first female correspondents on assignment in Saigon, dedicated to her job and passionately in love with an American TV reporter.
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But what's changed on TV games generally, suggests Gifford, is the tone.
'MNF' alum Gifford not a huge fan of modern NFL broadcasting 2009
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Mathias was widely praised for his "unequalled manliness of sentiment" (25), adding that "people recognized in Gifford and Mathias a pose of orthodoxy"
'Manlius to Peter Pindar':Satire, Patriotism, and Masculinity in the 1790s 2006
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Although Albert Gifford is emotional about his wife, he does not express much concern about a fellow whaler's death.
It Ain't Moby Dick 2005
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Although Albert Gifford is emotional about his wife, he does not express much concern about a fellow whaler's death.
Archive 2005-12-01 2005
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Hazlitt, for example, in his various attacks on the Quarterly Review and its editor, focuses on political and religious bigotry (William Gifford is a party tool) and, predictably, personalities (William Gifford is a nasty person).
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Miss Gifford is always pleased when you come, her eyes get quite bright, and she always kisses us, though she won't come into the room till you have been there a long time!
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