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  • One supposses that it could be called the Joseph Smith Affect ...

    Obama's Resounding Victory, By The Numbers 2009

  • Cosmo, calling Joseph Smith, and commanding him to go among the frightened passengers and assure them, in his name, that there was no danger, hurried, with the captain and a few trusty men, into the bowels of the vessel.

    The Second Deluge 1890

  • In the second act, the by-now-converted Ugandans present an obscenity-stuffed show called "Joseph Smith American Moses" that longtime musical fans will recognize as a spin on Jerome Robbins's "Small House of Uncle Thomas" from

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com David Finkle 2011

  • Attorney Deborah Brueckheimer of Bartow told the Florida Supreme Court on Wednesday that authorities mishandled DNA evidence of the convicted killer, Joseph Smith, which is essential to the conviction.

    WFTV.com - Local News 2009

  • Deborah Brueckheimer argued that authorities possibly mishandled DNA evidence of the convicted killer, Joseph Smith, which is essential to the conviction.

    - Latest Popular Stories, Instablogs Community 2009

  • Martin Harris, the financier of the first edition of The Book of Mormon, who called Joseph Smith a "fallen prophet" after the Kirkland Bank failure of 1836, did return to the Mormon Church.

    Latest Articles Angelfire 2009

  • The gospel of Jesus Christ and the priesthood of God were taken (lost) from the earth after the death of the apostles of Christ and it wasn't on the earth again until God called Joseph Smith to be an instrument to restore the gospel.

    Planet Atheism 2008

  • He had furnished the twenty-pound note which made that natty damsel doubly anxious to meet her faithful lover "Joseph Smith," to whom she now dispatched the news of the immediate return of the anxious Professor.

    A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874

  • "Joseph Smith," he sped on to Geneva from his "Leipsic defeat" at

    A Fascinating Traitor An Anglo-Indian Story Richard Savage 1874

  • I had the lyrics running through my mind, and loved the idea of Joseph Smith the prophet saying to himself, “I’ve given all I can and it’s not enough…and for a minute there, I lost myself.”

    The X-men, Gay Marriage, and Karma Police. | Mind on Fire 2006

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