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Going country is hard work for foot soldiers Nat's self-description, exhausting.
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Earlier this week, the Washington Nationals invited our team and their families to the Nat's stadium for Monday night's game with the Braves, brought them onto the field for a ceremony, and put their smiling faces up on the JumboTron.
Jim Wallis: Our Field of Dreams in Bristol, Connecticut Jim Wallis 2011
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Martin brought Charlotte at noon, — Dined altogether at Uncle Nat's, a
Letter 325 2009
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As he follows a trail of cryptic clues left behind by Gordon, assisted by an attractive academic with questionable motives, Nat's quest takes him to Bern and Berlin, where his path soon crosses that of Kurt Bauer, an aging German arms merchant still hoarding his own wartime secrets.
The Arms Maker of Berlin by Dan Fesperman: Book summary 2010
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He raises his forehead in an an expression "What's up?" but the guy, through an open window, makes motions again to roll down his window and then sticks his hand out his window and points down at the back of Nat's car, and he says "My wheel, something wrong with it?" and the guy shakes his head and cups his hands over his mouth as if he wants to say something to him.
Style in Fiction 2009
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All well here, and at Nat's; all joining in every wish for your health, with your Dutiful Son
Letter 66 2009
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And now, after this flourish, I come down to Terry Firma again, to speak a word of Nat's new poem, 'The Culprit'.
Letter 88 2009
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I am sorry to say that Nat's domesticated manners, and quick and irritable feelings render him a real sufferer under this awful and unbounded appeal to arms.
Letter 112 2009
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Book of such admirable merit as Nat's is likely to prove.
Letter 94 2009
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I know I will get a push back on this but I think the Nat's made a mistake.
Long toss: Will Maxwell trade haunt the Nationals? Washington Post editors 2011
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