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K'd. by Chadwick, the Nestor of American Sporting journalism.
The Ranger Boys and the Border Smugglers Claude A. Labelle
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Do not let anything get into the company files until it has been O. K'd. by the company commander or initialed by the officers.
Military Instructors Manual Oliver Schoonmaker
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K'd that while the words were yet warm on his lips.
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There is a lively story woven in with the athletic achievements, which are all right, since the book has been O. K'd. by Chadwick, the Nestor of American Sporting journalism.
The Radio Boys on the Mexican Border Gerald Breckenridge 1926
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It had been, with others on the pass list, O. K'd by the captain and re-O. K'd by the military police.
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"When all the pages are 'O. K'd.' the page forms are 'locked up' together, sixteen, thirty-two or sixty-four, in one big form, and arranged so that when the sheet of paper is printed and folded, the pages will come in the right order."
The Blue Birds' Winter Nest Lillian Elizabeth Roy 1900
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These pages are sent into the editorial room again, and are gone over carefully and compared with the galley proofs; if everything is correct each page is 'O. K'd.'
The Blue Birds' Winter Nest Lillian Elizabeth Roy 1900
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K'd by Chadwick, the Nestor of American Sporting journalism.
A Modern Tomboy A Story for Girls L. T. Meade 1884
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He could've given up a HR rather than a double, or he could've balked or just K'd Trumbo.
News - latimes.com 2011
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But Felix then struck out Adam Lind on three straight --- all looking --- then K'd Aaron Hill looking to end the threat.
The Seattle Times 2011
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