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Examples
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Our amateur hunter should invest in a Marble's pocket compass and either wear it around his neck or pin it to his hunting vest or coat.
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A sample pint of Manchester brewery Marble's Best £3.20 was in superb condition – much spicier, sweeter and hoppier than the usual boring brown liquid passed off as best bitter.
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Our amateur hunter should invest in a Marble's pocket compass and either wear it around his neck or pin it to his hunting vest or coat.
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More than a century later, Marble's axes are still being made in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, where he started his now legendary company in a one-room building.
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Knives: If you want a real hunting knife look no further than a Marble's.
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On Knives: I have a hunting knife like a Marble's almost, but has the name of Shapleigh's, made in St Louis stamped on the blade.
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As a result of Marble's courageous and tenacious editorial, and her well-respected position, Gibson, 23, was invited to play in the 1950 U. S National Championships (now the US Open) and won the championship that year.
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Oddly, Marble's wife Lisa is also featured in CNN's hurricane coverage after she, heroically some might say, managed to make it through an entire hurricane and evacuation while having contractions.
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In addition to selling about 20 downloads thus far, Marble's received support from journalists like Jackson Thoreau , who suggested on Kall's website that people who appreciated Marble's comments to Cheney should help him out.
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In addition to selling about 20 downloads thus far, Marble's received support from journalists like Jackson Thoreau , who suggested on Kall's website that people who appreciated Marble's comments to Cheney should help him out.
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