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"Monicas" are the nom-de-rails that hoboes assume or accept when thrust upon them by their fellows.
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"Monicas" are the "noms de rail" that hoboes assume or accept when thrust upon them by their fellows.
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"Monicas" are the nom-de-rails that hoboes assume or accept when thrust upon them by their fellows.
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Natalie was great but all she had to do is convince Monicas bff Laura, who Natalie became close with, that Monica was next to go.
Jeff Probst blogs 'Survivor: Samoa': episode #8 | EW.com 2009
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Think of all the Monicas he meets out on the trail.
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God knows how can she run then, and me too (with the Monicas).
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In "Jakarta," a story appearing in The Love of a Good Woman, we meet the central characters of the story on a beach, and their horrified perception of "the Monicas" -- the other women on the beach with their boisterous children and ruined figures -- lets us know immediately that these characters are on a path that diverges from the traditional expectations of women in that time and place, even before the orgies start.
Ilana Teitelbaum: Short Story Month: Addicted to Alice Munro 2010
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Please let Hillary in, I will stay in the basement with the Monicas.
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In "Jakarta," a story appearing in The Love of a Good Woman, we meet the central characters of the story on a beach, and their horrified perception of "the Monicas" -- the other women on the beach with their boisterous children and ruined figures -- lets us know immediately that these characters are on a path that diverges from the traditional expectations of women in that time and place, even before the orgies start.
Ilana Teitelbaum: Short Story Month: Addicted to Alice Munro 2010
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So Obama has his Monicas!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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