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Lesley Prior, a local farmer in the town of Oakford, told the Daily Mail:
Exmoor Emperor ALIVE? Britain's Largest Animal May Not Have Been Gunned Down Cara Parks 2010
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Lesley Prior, a local farmer in the town of Oakford, told the Daily Mail:
Exmoor Emperor ALIVE? Britain's Largest Animal May Not Have Been Gunned Down Cara Parks 2010
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Lesley Prior, a local farmer in the town of Oakford, told the Daily Mail:
Exmoor Emperor ALIVE? Britain's Largest Animal May Not Have Been Gunned Down Cara Parks 2010
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Lesley Prior, a local farmer in the town of Oakford, told the Daily Mail:
Exmoor Emperor ALIVE? Britain's Largest Animal May Not Have Been Gunned Down Cara Parks 2010
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Lesley Prior, a local farmer in the town of Oakford, told the Daily Mail:
Exmoor Emperor ALIVE? Britain's Largest Animal May Not Have Been Gunned Down The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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KING: Oakford, Pennsylvania, the book is the older the fiddle, the better the tune.
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The Dominican Sisters have their mother-house at Oakford, and have also schools at Noodsberg,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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When we got to Oakford, John Armstrong got in, and my pa was tickled to death to see him.
Mitch Miller Edgar Lee Masters 1909
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We got to Oakford by and by and looked down on the men and boys standing by the depot, their hands in their pockets, chewin 'tobacco, whittlin', jostlin 'each other, laughin' and all that.
Mitch Miller Edgar Lee Masters 1909
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John Armstrong said you could have heard him clear to Oakford.
Mitch Miller Edgar Lee Masters 1909
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