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Examples
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There are 221 properties for sale in Stowe, up from 179 a year ago, Heney says.
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Home sales started to slide in July of last year, reflecting the economic downturn, says Tom Heney, a real estate agent at Lang McLaughry Spera.
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If the prices come down enough, buyers may be back, Heney says, because "at some point, Americans do love a bargain."
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The Heney/Aparo run of Brave and Bold is my favorite run of comic books, period, so it should be pretty obvious where my sympathies lie.
Saturday on the Fence | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources 2008
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Beecher, a Brooks, or a Worcester as they will a Heney, a Hughes, or a
What the Church Means to Me A Frank Confession and a Friendly Estimate by an Insider Wilfred T. Grenfell
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Heney, Lindsey, Folk founded their reputations on the fight against it.
A Preface to Politics Walter Lippmann 1931
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It would be impossible to overstate the services rendered to the cause of decency and honesty by Messrs. Heney and Burns.
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Finally Heney laid before me a report which convinced me of the truth of his statements.
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The opposition rallied behind Messrs. Taft and LaFollette; and although I carried the primaries handsomely, half of the delegates elected from Oregon under instructions to vote for me, sided with my opponents in the National Convention—and as regards some of them I became convinced that the mainspring of their motive lay in the intrigue for securing the pardon of certain of the men whose conviction Heney had secured.
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Heney had been insisting that Fulton was in league with the men we were prosecuting, and that he had recommended unfit men.
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