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  • Great-grandparents have been waiting since March to see their great-grandaughter.

    Archive 2003-07-01 2003

  • Great-grandparents are in a neglected corner of their cemetery, which I favor over the manicured lawns just over the hill.

    grouse Diary Entry grouse 2003

  • Great-grandparents are Candido and Guangelista, and Julia Spohr, all of Brazil.

    Greeley Tribune - Top Stories 2010

  • Great-grandparents and grandparents on both sides of his family are either from Finland or were from Finnish-speaking families.

    The Daily Mining Gazette 2010

  • Great-grandparents are Harold Holm, now deceased, of Charlevoix, and Harold Burgess of Sault Ste.

    Custom Search 2009

  • My Great-grandparents (mother and father to my grandmother who originally owned the home) live next door, and always have.

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2009

  • Great-grandparents Ray and Diane Martin said the boy had been so excited after quickly raking in 10 eggs that he had started swinging his basket around and lost some, which another little girl quickly snatched up.

    News Review - Top Stories 2009

  • Great-grandparents are the late Vincent and Isabel Velasquez.

    Greeley Tribune - Top Stories 2009

  • Great-grandparents are John Gentry formerly of Hyannis.

    News from www.nptelegraph.com 2009

  • Great-grandparents are Harold Holm, now deceased, of Charlevoix, and Harold Burgess of Sault Ste.

    Custom Search 2009

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