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MoveOn had bought commercial time in several TV markets for their “Red-Handed” political ads about GOP candidates and corruption.
Think Progress » ABC Refuses to Provide Copies of Path to 9/11 to Clinton, Albright, Berger 2006
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Finn the Red-Handed had stolen a skillet and a quantity of half-cured leaf tobacco, and had also brought a few corn-cobs to make pipes with.
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The Red-Handed made no response, being better employed.
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The pipe dropped from the fingers of the Red-Handed, and he slept the sleep of the conscience-free and the weary.
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Presently he stumbled upon Huck Finn the Red-Handed.
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Finn the Red-Handed was dreaming of his doorsteps and empty hogsheads.
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Scammer Caught Red-Handed : Law Scammer Caught Red-Handed Polly Sprenger 05.25.99 The Web designer wanted in Miami for impersonating a Playboy representative and allegedly cheating would-be customers out of advance payments has been apprehended in Atlanta, authorities said on Monday.
Scammer Caught Red-Handed Polly Sprenger 1999
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As for Huck Finn, the "Red-Handed," his original was a village waif named Tom Blankenship, who needed no change for his part in the story.
The Boys' Life of Mark Twain Paine, Albert Bigelow, 1861-1937 1916
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