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About ten days ago General Washington moved his head quarters towards the enemy, to a place called Middlebrook, about eight miles from Brunswick.
The Diplomatic Correspondence of the American Revolution, Vol. I Jared Sparks 1827
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"Middlebrook" by Susan Rios available from Cherished Gifts on the web
Blogs of Beauty 2005
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"Middlebrook" by Susan Rios available from Cherished Gifts on the web
Archive 2005-12-01 2005
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Jason Middlebrook, an artist who uses environmental themes, has painted a glorious abundance of flowers and seeds that are germinating and floating on the wind.
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Jason Middlebrook, an artist who uses environmental themes, has painted a glorious abundance of flowers and seeds that are germinating and floating on the wind.
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David Middlebrook , a lawyer for Mr. Copeland, says the house is a wholly owned and appreciating asset of Kenneth Copeland Ministries.
Tax Break for Clergy Questioned Laura Saunders 2011
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ADLER: For Jason Middlebrook, the artist, the bone marrow giving new life to patients and the seeds germinating, it seemed the perfect metaphor.
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ADLER: For Jason Middlebrook, the artist, the bone marrow giving new life to patients and the seeds germinating, it seemed the perfect metaphor.
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Jason Middlebrook, an artist who uses environmental themes, has painted a glorious abundance of flowers and seeds that are germinating and floating on the wind.
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ADLER: For Jason Middlebrook, the artist, the bone marrow giving new life to patients and the seeds germinating, it seemed the perfect metaphor.
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