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Examples

  • Earlier today, Lynn received an email from Kevin Kister, of New York, stating Kenny Plumadore's name had been added to the official list of servicemen accounted for.

    Plumadore, Kenneth L. 1967

  • They called Kister a young lady, and were kind and gentle in their manners with him.

    The Jew and other stories 2006

  • They called Kister a young lady, and were kind and gentle in their manners with him.

    The Jew and Other Stories Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev 1850

  • They seemed even more thrilled that someone else, namely Kister, has taken center stage.

    New Times News 2009

  • HuffPost Hiccup: Our maiden mention of Ann McLane Kuster, a progressive New Hampshire House candidate we plan to be following into November, failed when we called her Kister.

    HUFFPOST HILL - SEPTEMBER 16TH, 2010 2010

  • HuffPost Hiccup: Our maiden mention of Ann McLane Kuster, a progressive New Hampshire House candidate we plan to be following into November, failed when we called her Kister.

    HUFFPOST HILL - SEPTEMBER 16TH, 2010 2010

  • Kister bent down and kissed the tips of her gloves.

    The Jew and other stories 2006

  • Kister had prepared at home a number of hints and phrases of double meaning and friendly counsels ... but all this previous preparation turned out to be quite thrown away.

    The Jew and other stories 2006

  • Kister was angry, and looked him straight in the face.

    The Jew and other stories 2006

  • Kister walked twice up and down the street, tortured by the keenest apprehensions, and then went home again.

    The Jew and other stories 2006

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