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"Herd quitter" is a phrase Pharo uses in referring to people "who have enough courage to break away from the status-quo, herd-mentality way of thinking."
craigdailypress.com stories < 2010
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He said it "kinder 'mused him ter ubsurv Gord's keen way uv wurryin' Pharo 'inter lettin' His people go."
John Jasper: The Unmatched Negro Philosopher and Preacher William Eldridge 1908
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To "Pharo" and his wife few vouchsafed a glance, for they had cut the cord of human sympathy.
Miss Lou Edward Payson Roe 1863
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"Pharo," said Uncle Coffin, holding up his finger, "no more!
Vesty of the Basins Sarah P. McLean Greene 1895
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In addition to Mr. Dudman, the arrested Sun employees are Mike Sullivan , Chris Pharo and Fergus Shanahan , according to a person familiar with the matter.
U.K. Police Arrest Five in Tabloid Probe Jeanne Whalen 2012
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Mr. Pharo last year was promoted to associate editor of news.
U.K. Police Arrest Five in Tabloid Probe Jeanne Whalen 2012
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Anger and frustration in the Sun's newsroom is in part directed at the MSC – with one Sun reporter, Jen Blackburn, the girlfriend of Chris Pharo, the news editor arrested as part of the same inquiry last month, tweeting quotes from media lawyer Mark Stephens.
News Corp may face US inquiry after Sun arrests at News International 2012
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Likewise, look at the exodus story where before each of the last 5 plagues it doesn't say Pharo sinply refused to let the slaves be freed; in fact is says G-d "hardened his heart."
Wired Top Stories 2009
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Pharo-banks, roulette-tables, and gambling of all kinds, are publicly permitted; but the proprietor of each establishment pays a tax of 5000 dollars per annum.
A Ramble of Six Thousand Miles through the United States of America
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Charles's and Richard's damned Pharo bank, which swallows up everybody's cash that comes to Brooks's, as I am told.
George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue
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