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Yet in 1985, 41 Iowa counties had their liability insurance cancelled within a 30-day period, leading former Iowa Senate Majority Leader Lowell Junkins, who had led the fight for tort reform, to change his position, and to urge other legislators not to make the same mistake.
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Then, in April, he left Junkins and drove home a nice little bunch of ten cows and a two-year-old and two yearlings.
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Junkins, the rancher, was a good fellow, and he had a fair sense of values.
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I guess he is n't much of a stock hand; these nesters are n't, as a general thing, and if it 's as Junkins says, and he puts all he makes into this place, he 's likely hard up.
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Poor devil, I drove cattle from Junkins 'place with him, and they were n't what you could call trail-broke, either.
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But of course you could ask Junkins, if you have any doubt –
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Junkins considered privately that Ward was giving him the work of two men, while he had the appetite of one.
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"But it 's running with a cow that carries Junkins 'old brand, so –" He looked apologetically into the calm eyes of Billy Louise.
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I guess he isn't much of a stock hand; these nesters aren't, as a general thing, and if it's as Junkins says, and he puts all he makes into this place, he's likely hard up.
The Ranch at the Wolverine B. M. Bower 1905
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Junkins, the rancher, was a good fellow, and he had a fair sense of values.
The Ranch at the Wolverine B. M. Bower 1905
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