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  • Yesterday, while T was interviewing in Quaint Town a few miles north of New Town, ST and I stopped by Smallish Midwestern University and my future department.

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  • Yesterday, while T was interviewing in Quaint Town a few miles north of New Town, ST and I stopped by Smallish Midwestern University and my future department.

    New Identity 2006

  • "Quaint" was the word that did most of this work for her; she found everything that, even the negroes; and when she had come to the end of it, she supposed the inside must be just as

    Lady Baltimore Owen Wister 1899

  • "Quaint" means having an old-fashioned attractiveness or charm; oddly picturesque:

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  • When The Geneva Conventions Were Thought to be "Quaint"

    Archive 2009-02-01 Dave 2009

  • When The Geneva Conventions Were Thought to be "Quaint"

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  • The Galloping Beaver: When The Geneva Conventions Were Thought to be "Quaint"

    When The Geneva Conventions Were Thought to be "Quaint" the rev. paperboy 2009

  • Jack M. Balkin, Hamdan Decided -- Geneva Conventions Not So "Quaint" After All (June 29, 2006) 4.

    Balkinization 2006

  • Hamdan Decided -- Geneva Conventions Not So "Quaint" After All

    Balkinization 2006

  • Hamdan Decided -- Geneva Conventions Not So "Quaint" After All

    Balkinization 2006

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