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Gunderson is a yellow haired giant, a 300-pound seven-footer, rough-hewn with a rugged brow, massive jaw, and pale blue eyes.
“There be things greater than our wisdom, beyond our justice.” 2008
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Marge Gunderson is one of a handful of characters whose names remain in our memories, like Travis Bickle, Tony Manero, HAL 9000, Fred C. Dobbs.
10.03 M-mv 2003
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Marge Gunderson is one of a handful of characters whose names remain in our memories, like Travis Bickle, Tony Manero, HAL 9000, Fred C. Dobbs.
Archive 2003-11-01 M-mv 2003
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Marge Gunderson is one of a handful of characters whose names remain in our memories, like Travis Bickle, Tony Manero, HAL 9000, Fred C. Dobbs.
11.03 M-mv 2003
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Marge Gunderson is one of a handful of characters whose names remain in our memories, like Travis Bickle, Tony Manero, HAL 9000, Fred C. Dobbs.
11.03 M-mv 2003
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Marge Gunderson is one of a handful of characters whose names remain in our memories, like Travis Bickle, Tony Manero, HAL 9000, Fred C. Dobbs.
The recommended daily allowance M-mv 2003
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Marge Gunderson is one of a handful of characters whose names remain in our memories, like Travis Bickle, Tony Manero, HAL 9000, Fred C. Dobbs.
11.03 M-mv 2003
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“Fargo” ’s Minnesota Sheriff Marge Gunderson is perplexed by her case’s seemingly aimless violence, where Texas Sheriff Bell is more reflective and despondent.
Images linger in grim “No Country for Old Men” » Scene-Stealers 2007
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Ehrlich's campaign treasurer, H. Terry Hancock, is an executive at the accounting firm Clifton Gunderson, which is also a client.
O'Malley stretches truth on Ehrlich lobbyist label, but criticism sticks Ann E. Marimow 2010
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Ehrlich's campaign treasurer, H. Terry Hancock, is an executive at the accounting firm Clifton Gunderson, which is also a client.
O'Malley stretches truth on Ehrlich lobbyist label, but criticism sticks Ann E. Marimow 2010
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