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To be fair, Grose is not identified as Republican by the LWV, his own campaign website, or the Orange County Register election summary page.
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To be fair, Grose is not identified as Republican by the LWV, his own campaign website, or the Orange County Register election summary page.
Archive 2009-02-01 2009
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“Faswah” the susurrus which Captain Grose in his quaint
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The Hawkesbury, which is a continuation of the Nepean River, after the junction of the latter with a considerable stream, called the Grose, issues from a remarkable cleft in the Blue Mountains in the vicinity of the beautiful town of Richmond, about forty miles from Sydney.
Journals of Two Expeditions of Discovery in North-West and Western Australia, Volume 1 George Grey 1855
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Literature, after all his nous and acute researches to explain the synonyms of the English language, does not appear to have been down to the interpretation of Daffy; nor indeed does Bailey or Sheridan seem at all fly to it; and even slang Grose has no touch of its extensive signification.
The English Spy An Original Work Characteristic, Satirical, And Humorous. Comprising Scenes And Sketches In Every Rank Of Society, Being Portraits Drawn From The Life Robert Cruikshank 1828
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Jezebel that Fox News had quoted one of their writers, Jessica Grose, talking about Sarah Palin (how much she dislikes her, obviously) and called Grose's anger, "Upper West Side Manhattan anger" to which Jezebel's editor added "Code for 'she's a Jew!'".
keris stainton 2008
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Jezebel that Fox News had quoted one of their writers, Jessica Grose, talking about Sarah Palin (how much she dislikes her, obviously) and called Grose's anger, "Upper West Side Manhattan anger" to which Jezebel's editor added "Code for 'she's a Jew!'".
keris stainton 2008
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Noble called Grose "an inimitable boon companion."
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The highest part of the river where they were they named the "Grose," and Paterson, who was a botanist, discovered several new kinds of plants.
The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 Ernest Favenc 1876
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I sympathize with Grose's dismay at the world not being exactly as she wishes it to be, but I find her article (and others like it) charmingly transparent in their elitist hunger for power: women should be free to do whatever they want, provided that they want what feminists such as Grose want them to want.
Political Mavens S. T. Karnick 2010
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