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"Miss Lackland is my partner and part-owner of Berande," Sheldon interrupted.
Chapter 17 2010
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I admit one of my visits to Texas was courtesty of the Air Farce over in Lackland AFB, which wouldn't endear the place to anybody.
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I admit one of my visits to Texas was courtesty of the Air Farce over in Lackland AFB, which wouldn't endear the place to anybody.
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Lackland is the school for all Security Police training, my class
Denny Roach Apology 2010
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"Miss Lackland is my partner and part-owner of Berande," Sheldon interrupted.
"Your" Miss Lackland 1911
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In 1213, King John, vulgarly called Lackland, or more properly
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John, called Lackland, at length made a full and formal cession of his kingdom to his holiness, by whom he had been excommunicated; the barons, who did not at all find their account in this proceeding, expelled that contemptible king, and substituted in his room Louis VIII., father of St. Louis, king of
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His arrival with the thermometer caused great delight to all his brothers, and Dr. Campbell called Lackland down to hear the good news, saying kindly, 'You have had opportunity for a little thought, Johnnie, my man, and I hope will be more careful not to act contrary to my known wishes another time; so now come and help us to rejoice over the recovery of poor Mrs. Western's thermometer.'
Holiday Tales Florence Wilford
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Hence the weak and wicked son of Henry Plantagenet, since called Lackland, ceased to be a tax-payer in France, and proved to a curious world that a court fool in his household was superfluous.
Comic History of England Bill Nye 1873
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Then Dad had built a railroad that was called 'Lackland's Folly,' -- it will pay ultimately, though.
Chapter 5 2010
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