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  • Cheh (D-Ward 3) will be gathering with supporters at Morty's in the 4600 block of Wisconsin Avenue NW.

    Where the party's at Tim Craig 2010

  • Morty's life tragically was cut short by AIDS but the cause endured.

    CNN Transcript Oct 10, 2009 2009

  • So they came instead to Morty's makeshift hospital.

    Gone for Good Coben, Harlan, 1962- 2002

  • Morty's parents, immigrants from a shtetl in Poland, had sacrificed for him.

    Gone for Good Coben, Harlan, 1962- 2002

  • Scarborough; her brother, poor Morty's, downfall and possible demise -- for where was he? what was he?

    Jacob's Room Virginia Woolf 1911

  • Morty's half-interest I should have been deliriously happy every day instead of every fourth.

    The Motormaniacs Lloyd Osbourne 1907

  • I must have jumped, too, though I have no recollection of it, for when I came to myself my head was lying on Morty's knee and on looking about I saw we were still on the road.

    The Motormaniacs Lloyd Osbourne 1907

  • Wordsworth's “pathetic fallacy” that the moods of nature correspond with the moods of man has seldom found such eloquent illustration as in Morty's vain imaginings.

    The Life of Froude Paul, Herbert 1905

  • But in The Two Chiefs of Dunboy, if anywhere, Froude shows his sympathy with the softness of the Irish character, and Morty's meditations on his return from France are expressed as only Froude could express them.

    The Life of Froude Paul, Herbert 1905

  • Perhaps it was snobbish of me to object lo Morty's being a clerk.

    The Sisters-In-Law Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton 1902

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