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So much for being the STEWARD OF THE PEOPLE! he is the Steward for the Bankers
David Sirota: Will Obama Now Fulfill His Windfall Profits Tax Promise? 2010
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Mr. ED STEWARD: Nowadays, you know, the kids, they're just coming through like it's a little merry-go-round, like there's nothing to it.
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EMMANUEL MOMMERVILLO, AIR FRANCE STEWARD (through translator): This is a very sad moment for us.
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JON STEWARD, "COMEDY CENTRAL": So thanks a lot, guys.
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MARQUISE STEWARD, COMMUTER: No. I mean I've been riding MARTA for only a couple of weeks now and there's been so many instances that happen on the train and so many people get upset so many times, and I think if they have access to a gun, it would be -- you know, more instances where people, you know, shot on the train.
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LILLIAN SHEZI, UNION SHOP STEWARD: If I don't get enough money to look after myself and my family, I won't be able to deliver the right services.
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THOMAS SANTA MARIA, PLAZA KITCHEN STEWARD FOR 35 YEARS: It's not fair what they're trying to do here, destroy an icon like this which has been for many, many years the jewel of New York.
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JUNE STEWARD divided her time growing up between the farm and the city due to the economic conditions of the Great Depression.
Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002
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JUNE STEWARD divided her time growing up between the farm and the city due to the economic conditions of the Great Depression.
Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002
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JUNE STEWARD divided her time growing up between the farm and the city due to the economic conditions of the Great Depression.
Quilts Are Forever Kathy Lamancusa 2002
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