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  • 'Murrain' was the last of his words, and the poor spirit of him passed.

    Robert Louis Stevenson Walter Alexander Raleigh 1891

  • 'Murrain' was the last of his words, and the poor spirit of him passed.

    The Black Arrow Robert Louis Stevenson 1872

  • At 6:30 p.m. last Tuesday, Michelle Murrain showed up at a downtown Oakland, Calif., street corner to meet with 15 strangers who had organized themselves over Facebook.

    'Cash Mobs' Help Ignite Buy-Local Effort Emily Maltby 2011

  • Ms. Murrain, a 52-year-old Web developer, said she purchased herbal tea and greeting cards during the Oakland cash mob event, spending $30.

    'Cash Mobs' Help Ignite Buy-Local Effort Emily Maltby 2011

  • Ms. Murrain and her compatriots are among hundreds of devotees of the "cash mob," a new social-networking-and-shopping movement aimed at increasing sales at selected small businesses.

    'Cash Mobs' Help Ignite Buy-Local Effort Emily Maltby 2011

  • Michelle Murrain: Partner at OpenIssue and one of the most established technology strategists in the nonprofit sector.

    Allyson Kapin: Giving Tech a Bad Name 2009

  • Murrain on you, old Franky, you never let a man speak his mind, and shame the devil.”

    Westward Ho! 2007

  • Murrain’ was the last of his words, and the poor spirit of him passed.

    Robert Louis Stevenson 2004

  • Every Hog that died with the Murrain, every Cow that slipt her

    Goody Two-Shoes A Facsimile Reproduction of the Edition of 1766 Anonymous

  • Gleefully, Murrain reflected, in court, we attorneys can say anything, or most anything, we want to.

    Wild Justice Ruth M. Sprague

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