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Jarnagin, voting with the majority, enraged Polk by abandoning his earlier promise to support the measure.
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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Jarnagin, voting with the majority, enraged Polk by abandoning his earlier promise to support the measure.
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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The resignation of Senator Haywood left the opponents of the bill in control in the Senate, which would have defeated the measure had not Senator Spencer Jarnagin, of Tennessee, deemed himself bound by a resolution of the legislature of his State to vote against his convictions and for the bill.
Republican Hand-Book North Carolina. Republican State Executive Committee 1906 N.C. 1906
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Jarnagin, Mr., his opinion of the completeness of Northern education.
The Complete Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell James Russell Lowell 1855
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Jarnagin, Mr., his opinion of the completeness of Northern education, 60.
The Biglow Papers James Russell Lowell 1855
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Margolin concluded that Jarnagin and Bergman placed "all blame on Sergeant Bullard, essentially insulating themselves from scrutiny."
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Margolin concluded that Jarnagin and Bergman placed all blame on Sergeant Bullard, essentially insulating themselves from scrutiny.
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"There's been confusion surrounding every aspect of this issue from the start," said Kristen Jarnagin, the spokeswoman for the Arizona Hotel and Lodging Association, whose members were battered by the boycott and want it officially and completely kaput.
NYT > Global Home By MARC LACEY 2011
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"There's been confusion surrounding every aspect of this issue from the start," said Kristen Jarnagin, the spokeswoman for the Arizona Hotel and Lodging Association, whose members were battered by the boycott and want it officially and completely kaput.
NYT > Home Page By MARC LACEY 2011
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"There's been confusion surrounding every aspect of this issue from the start," said Kristen Jarnagin, the spokeswoman for the Arizona Hotel and Lodging Association, whose members were battered by the boycott and want it officially and completely kaput.
NYT > Home Page By MARC LACEY 2011
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