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Neb is an "orphan" boy who was being schooled in the monasteries of the church.
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I called Neb to the wheel, and leaning over the taffrail, I succeeded in getting Marble to a cabin-window, without alarming Smudge.
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The compromise looks much better now that Nelson has to choose between voting for healthcare and keeping the Air Force base in Neb. open or vote against healthcare and Obama close the Air Force base.
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If not, Is it moral for those in Neb. or some midwest state to have their premiums increased to subsidize the insurance for another?
Hurricanes and Broken Windows, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty
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Doyle, 19, born in Leyton, Utah, and a resident of Omaha, Neb., is lost at sea and presumed deceased.
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Matt Herian (6-5, 225, 4.6) of Pierce, Neb., is another kid who comes to the Nebraska football camp and his performance index placed him off of the Richter scale.
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The Neb was a great mountain spur, whose base ran to within two or three hundred yards of our resting-place.
The Right Stuff Some Episodes in the Career of a North Briton
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"Neb," said the Colonel, coolly, "you don't mean to be a liar, but you are one."
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"Neb," he said shortly, "I guess that was your outfit all right, but they were not killed by Indians.
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Warren Buffett spends one weekend a year meeting with thousands of shareholders at the annual meeting of his company, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. But several Fridays a year, Mr. Buffett entertains business students from all over the country who descend on Omaha, Neb., to pick the billionaire investor's brain.
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