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Examples
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I would think it more likely that "Gitchell" mutated into the more common "Mitchell" than vice versa.
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On the other hand, there were far more soldiers named "Mitchell" than "Gitchell."
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I'm still not convinced that we're looking for a "Mitchell" rather than "Gitchell."
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Messrs. Jolliffe and Gitchell appeared for the fugitives, and Colonel Chambers, of
The Fugitive Slave Law and Its Victims Anti-Slavery Tracts No. 18 American Anti-Slavery Society
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Gitchell says if interest rates rise, it could contribute to an increase in foreclosures.
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Gitchell says foreclosures are already driving down real estate prices in the region.
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After the final Chics and Chocolate, Gitchell said she will look at what's in store for the ladies 'night in the future.
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"This is the last one and I really hope it will go out with a bang," said Azzara's owner Andrea Azzara Gitchell.
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"This is the last one and I really hope it will go out with a bang," said Azzara's owner Andrea Azzara Gitchell.
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"We're trying to cater to the business crowd," Gitchell said.
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