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Having just finished Scott Stossel's article "Knifed" (May Atlantic) on how Ted Kennedy may have kept Sargent Shriver from being Hubert Humphrey's running mate in 1968 and thus helped throw the election to Nixon, my conclusion is that this is an old case of a conclusion in search of a supporting story.
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Having just finished Scott Stossel's article "Knifed" (May Atlantic) on how Ted Kennedy may have kept Sargent Shriver from being Hubert Humphrey's running mate in 1968 and thus helped throw the election to Nixon, my conclusion is that this is an old case of a conclusion in search of a supporting story.
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Having just finished Scott Stossel's article "Knifed" (May Atlantic) on how Ted Kennedy may have kept Sargent Shriver from being Hubert Humphrey's running mate in 1968 and thus helped throw the election to Nixon, my conclusion is that this is an old case of a conclusion in search of a supporting story.
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Knifed by some punk for the twenty dollars in his pocket.
The Lady Matador’s Hotel Cristina García 2010
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Knifed in the Back, as the Democrat's did today ....
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“Knifed outside a Mayfair restaurant late last evening.”
The Short Forever Woods, Stuart 2001
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"Knifed by the Sharks five summers past," Kimi said with a sigh.
Villains by Necessity Forward, Eve 1995
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Knifed three of his countrymen in a drunken riot in Darrow last fall, but got out of it on a plea of self-defense.
Kindred of the Dust 1918
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Looking at the gouges in the wrists of The Morgue (Knifed to Death) I and II, one thinks of the violent attack that killed the subject, whose wrists are all that we see.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Looking at the gouges in the wrists of The Morgue (Knifed to Death) I and II, one thinks of the violent attack that killed the subject, whose wrists are all that we see.
Chicago Reader 2010
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