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Reared in the company of spies and GIs, the spaniel had a taste for gin martinis.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Reared in the company of spies and GIs, the spaniel had a taste for gin martinis.
A Covert Affair Jennet Conant 2011
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Brian Aldiss is there with a book called The Hand Reared Boy.
The Walter Scott Prize sfawardswatch 2010
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Reared in Queens, N.Y., by a school-clerk mother and an immigrant Jewish father, Mr. Phillips joined the Journal in 1947 after college.
A CEO on Deadline Roger Lowenstein 2011
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Reared on happy consumerism, one might feel satisfied to view holidays such as Easter or Pascha in isolation, a special day that is set apart to celebrate an event that has significance for us only insofar as it appeals to our sense of convention and propriety.
Eric Simpson: Why Christ's Resurrection Matters Eric Simpson 2011
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Reared in the Midwest by a union electrician father and a homemaker mother, Sandvall moved to Colorado because hard work paid off.
Jessica Corry: How Not to Pick Aurora's Mayor Jessica Corry 2011
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Brian Aldiss is there with a book called The Hand Reared Boy.
sfawardswatch: The Lost Booker sfawardswatch 2010
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Reared in the Midwest by a union electrician father and a homemaker mother, Sandvall moved to Colorado because hard work paid off.
Jessica Corry: How Not to Pick Aurora's Mayor Jessica Corry 2011
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Reared on CG animation and 3D spectacle, will they turn their noses up at felt puppets and bad puns?
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Reared in relative affluence in rural Pennsylvania, he excelled at his studies, embraced a legal career, gravitated to politics, and impressed audiences with his rich and melodious voice tied to a defiant display of conviction.
A Country of Vast Designs Robert W. Merry 2009
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