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  • The Order of the Science Scouts of Exemplary Repute and Above Average Physique at the University of British Columbia has any number of hilarious and useful merit badges for aspiring scientists to earn.

    Boing Boing 2007

  • Dave, from the Order of the Science Scouts of Exemplary Repute and Above-Average Physique, writes in with good news:

    Boing Boing 2007

  • My Father, said she, was the younger Son of a Country Gentleman, and was a Tradesman of Repute in the City: He gave me a Gentlewoman-like

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

  • She told me, That the Person who misled her, was a Goldsmith, living in good Repute in that Quarter of the Town.

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

  • VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Housing Bill of Ill Repute - Another reason I apologize for Georgia\'s US Senatorial Representation'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Johnny Isakson, a Republican from Georgia, wants to give a $7,000 tax credit to people who buy foreclosed properties, and the bipartisan bill in the Senate includes this idea.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Housing Bill of Ill Repute - Another reason I apologize for Georgia's US Senatorial Representation 2008

  • Proverb, and took this young Innocent into a House of very ill Repute.

    A Patch-Work Screen for the Ladies 2008

  • Money: But as ill luck would have it, chop'd into a House of ill Repute, and so unlucky it was, that in that critical Juncture there came

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • Money: But as ill luck would have it, chop'd into a House of ill Repute, and so unlucky it was, that in that critical Juncture there came

    The Lining of the Patch-Work Screen 2008

  • Chicago lawyers were not especially eager to volunteer for such work, and often found themselves involuntarily recruited, as Lisa J. McIntyre, author of The Public Defender: The Practice of Law in the Shadows of Repute, points out in her sociological study of the Cook County public defender system.

    Defending the Damned Kevin Davis 2007

  • Chicago lawyers were not especially eager to volunteer for such work, and often found themselves involuntarily recruited, as Lisa J. McIntyre, author of The Public Defender: The Practice of Law in the Shadows of Repute, points out in her sociological study of the Cook County public defender system.

    Defending the Damned Kevin Davis 2007

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