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Voters won't just look at policies, says Eric Raile, a political scientist at North Dakota State University in Fargo.
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Herb Raile leans back in his big chair, closes his eyes, lifts his chin and says, "Sensational."
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HerZ Raile lives out in Homewood, where he has a hundred and fifty feet on Begonia Drive, and two hundred and thirty feet back to where Smitty Smith's begins its two-hundred-and-thirty-foot run to its one-hundred-fifty-foot frontage on Calla Drive.
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The outside of ye theater there is a pavement and spikes of Iron in a Raile round with pillars of stone to secure it from the street.
Through England on a Side Saddle in the Time of William and Mary 1888
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Raile was 64 years old last March, according to company regulatory filings.
The Seattle Times 2010
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The Raile family hosted international students last year as well and the plan to continue the tradition.
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197: Raile thou in Fuluia's phrase, and taunt my faults
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Isle of Shoales All his plantation in Pascatq River neere a creeke called the Salt Creeke, that is to say, the point of the Neck of land rayled about w "'one Raile & called the fierme by William HerrifFes; the ground w"'in the pale, both in tillage & out of tillage, the ground w "' in th [] foure Railes as also all coiTionage betweene the two rayles, together w* "" all the Marsh both fresh & salt that formerly were called m '' Francis Williams & were accounted & is his ppriety w "'all the houses yards & gardens to the said Plantation belong - inge, And this was by an absolute deed of Sale dated the 6;
Suffolk deeds 1653
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