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So, the best example I think, Liane, is what's going on with Republican-leaning groups that don't disclose their donors and are raising and spending millions of dollars for the congressional races in particular, helping to make up for the party's fundraising deficit.
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GOLDMAN: There's no talk about that at this point, but I think what the NFL sees, Liane, is that it's the standard-bearer.
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Another example, Liane, is when you watch a film from Africa, and you see a lion biting into the neck or limb of a Thomson's gazelle.
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The harbour of Boulogne is at the mouth of the small river, or rather rivulet Liane, which is so shallow, that the children wade through it at low water.
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You don't get it, Dreamgirl, at TG the famous guest doing a lap in the Liane is a major part of the show.
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You don't get it, Dreamgirl, at TG the famous guest doing a lap in the Liane is a major part of the show.
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You don't get it, Dreamgirl, at TG the famous guest doing a lap in the Liane is a major part of the show.
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She became strange in her conduct and discarded her wonderful Paris gowns -- in which, by the way, she was eclipsed by "Liane," the dark-haired diva of the Paris _cafés chantants_, in whom Nicholas II. took such a very paternal interest.
The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia William Le Queux 1895
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"Liane," Tenoctris said, "the creature who attacked you was acting on his own, at least there at the end.
Lord of the Isles 1997
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When she stepped on to the Barbican's stage in May to guest with bassist Charlie Haden's Quartet West on the torch song Goodbye, Liane Carroll didn't seem a shade fazed to be covering a track originally performed by Diana Krall on Haden's Sophisticated Ladies album.
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