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  • "Miss Lackland is my partner and part-owner of Berande," Sheldon interrupted.

    Chapter 17 2010

  • 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.

    I've had it with your left wing rag! 2009

  • 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.

    I've had it with your left wing rag! 2009

  • Lackland is the school for all Security Police training, my class

    Denny Roach Apology 2010

  • "Miss Lackland is my partner and part-owner of Berande," Sheldon interrupted.

    "Your" Miss Lackland 1911

  • In 1213, King John, vulgarly called Lackland, or more properly

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • 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

    A Philosophical Dictionary 2007

  • 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

  • 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

  • Then Dad had built a railroad that was called 'Lackland's Folly,' -- it will pay ultimately, though.

    Chapter 5 2010

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