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“Vote for OK” became the big Democratic campaign slogan, and by the time Van Buren had gained victory in specific districts, “OK!” was exclaimed as shorthand for “OK has won!”
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Amanda Holden, Sharon Osbourne, Piers Morgan, Jane Seymour, Cat Deeley: to Britons, this doubtless sounds like a dud issue of OK! magazine, or merely the havoc wreaked by Simon Cowell.
To Americans, Prince William and Kate Middleton are the ultimate celebs 2011
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"It's my car, it's OK!" he pantomimed to a non-Japanese-speaking onlooker.
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Perhaps it's natural to concentrate on the audits of doom when life grows crunchy: there's FHM down 26% and OK! losing 17.4% in 12 months.
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The latest owners of the channel, who also own OK! magazine, hope that OK!
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Jayne pulled the current issue of OK! magazine out of her handbag.
The Best of Friends Susan Mallery 2010
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Over a 48-yuan Tsingtao beer normal retail price 3 yuan, she told me she had been a fashionista since her teens, brought up on Vogue, Glamour, and OK! magazines.
When a Billion Chinese Jump Jonathan Watts 2010
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She removed her small laptop, a book, the OK! magazine Jayne had bought her, and a six-pack of Oreo cookies.
The Best of Friends Susan Mallery 2010
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“Fine, OK!” said Nicky, and slammed the lid down, swigging again from his hip flask.
The Little Lady Agency and the Prince Hester Browne 2008
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So the couple went through their paces, their unsmiling faces giving the impression of uncomfortable irritation at the presence of a photographer, and Fraser duly sold the snaps to OK! and The Sun newspaper.
Posh & Becks Andrew Morton 2007
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