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But the chief player in this chronicle is Thomas McGuane, the author of some dozen novels and short-story collections, including "The Sporting Club," "Ninety-Two in the Shade" and "Driving on the Rim."
Wasting Away Again in Margaritaville Wayne Curtis 2011
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Ninety-Two Charles Street recently closed for $13.58 million, according to Corcoran broker Maria Pashby, who had the listing.
`10's Biggest Deals So Far! Janklows, Hirtenstein in Village Townhouse Sales 2010
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They were novels like "Our Lady of the Flowers," "Ninety-Two in the Shade," "The Sot-Weed Factor," writers as different from one another as Jerzy Kosinski and John Hawkes and Saul Bellow.
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Chapter Ninety-Two I tried a couple of sessions with the creepy and surreal Peter Westin that night in the jail at Santa Cruz.
Violets Are Blue Patterson, James 2001
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Chapter Ninety-Two The meeting started out very badly.
Roses are Red Patterson, James, 1947- 2000
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Chapter Ninety-Two Sometimes I wanted to shut my eyes tight and not have to watch another moment of the trial.
Pop Goes the Weasel Patterson, James, 1947- 1999
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Chapter Ninety-Two Sometimes I wanted to shut my eyes tight and not have to watch another moment of the trial.
Pop Goes The Weasel Patterson, James, 1947- 1999
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Following refresher training in the F-4, I reported to Fighter Squadron Ninety-Two in July 1971, and deployed to Vietnam aboard
Rudloff, Stephen A. 1990
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McGuane, whose novels include "Keep the Change" and "Ninety-Two in the Shade," has been previously cited by the academy.
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McGuane, whose novels include "Keep the Change" and "Ninety-Two in the Shade," has been previously cited by the academy.
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