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  • He is not an Ivy Leagued-degree-educated-lawyer, instead -- or the son of famous a politician as the incumbent was.

    CNN Transcript May 18, 2005 2005

  • Leagued with me in their hearts; — their meals, their slumber,

    The Complete Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley 2003

  • Leagued with a professional agitator named Razzaro, he commenced to undermine my authority with great subtilty, till in the end my simple people who once had loved me and my family grew to hate me, and to look upon

    A Queen's Error Henry Curties

  • Leagued with our own purblind princes and dwellers in the dusk, they hover over China, waiting for war and bribery to dismember her.

    The Flutter of the Goldleaf; and Other Plays Frederick Peterson 1918

  • Now let us borrow the Giant's Seven-Leagued boots, and fancy ourselves in the far North of England, in 1657, just leaving Cumberland and crossing the Scottish border.

    A Book of Quaker Saints 1911

  • Let us call to mind a classic fairy-tale involving shoes that are magical: The Seven Leagued Boots, for example, or The Enchanted

    The Art of the Moving Picture Vachel Lindsay 1905

  • Leagued with me in their hearts; their meals, their slumber,

    The Revolt of Islam 1901

  • Leagued with her, enjoying her bounty and sharing in the power which her success had brought her, he had imagined himself a great writer, a man with a compelling message to his fellows.

    The Light of the Star A Novel Hamlin Garland 1900

  • Golden Eagle, Billy Barnes, the young reporter who had accompanied the two boys in all of their expeditions, including the one to Nicaragua, where, with their aeroplane they helped make Central American history, as related in The Boy Aviators in Nicaragua; or, Leagued with the

    The Boy Aviators' Polar Dash or Facing Death in the Antarctic John Henry Goldfrap 1898

  • Leagued with the Hittites under the command of a Hittite prince, they invade the Syrian provinces of Egypt in the fifth year of Rameses II.

    Pharaohs, Fellahs and Explorers 1891

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