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However, the good news is that I can report that a new Vote 2006 forum has been opened by Iain Lindley.
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Without further word Lindley was left standing alone in the empty street, and his entire mind was absorbed in amazement at the impetuosity of the lad's voice and manner.
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"Lindley," he called as soon as the tug backed alongside the _Braybrook
A Memory Of The Southern Seas 1904 Louis Becke 1884
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[814] 'Lindley's Guide to Orchard,' as quoted in 'Gard.
The Variation of Animals and Plants Under Domestication, Vol. I. Charles Darwin 1845
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In this work, also, under the head "Lindley," is given the pedigree of his family, commencing with "James de Burton, Squier of the body to King
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"OK, '' Lindley's PE teacher Selassie Amana told his actors.
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Director of photography is John Lindley, ASC (Imagine That).
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More 26 Years on the Job and Not One Sick Day But Lindley DeGarmo , 58 years old, a former director at Salomon Brothers who left the finance industry in 1995 to become a pastor, recalls how managers often worked the younger hires to exhaustion.
Hazard of the Trade: Bankers' Health Leslie Kwoh 2012
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Dunne MJ, Shepherd RM, Cosgrove KE, Macfarlane WM, Lindley KJ, James RF, et al. Persistent hyperinsulinaemic hyperglycaemia of infancy-derived cells; implications for beta-cells that replicate in vitro.
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Or relied on a stone-cold liar as the chief witness against former FBI agent Lindley DeVecchio for allegedly passing confidential information to the Columbo crime family, leading to four murders.
Len Levitt: Spying on the Rev. Len Levitt 2012
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