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Examples
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Albert McClain, right, greets William Cheek as he arrives to vote in Siler City, North Carolina, Tuesday.
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Siler is better at avoiding rather than engaging or shedding blockers.
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Florida's Brandon Siler is one of the top linebackers available in April's NFL draft.
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Siler is expected to outclass his first opponent, Bradley Hore, the Australian and Oceania champion.
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Latinos make up about 40 percent of the population in Siler City, North Carolina, and Dalton, Georgia, the "Carpet Capital of the World."
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Last year, former Ku Klux Klan leader David Duke joined one hundred people at an anti-immigrant rally in Siler City, North Carolina.
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Julia Flynn Siler/The Wall Street Journal At the inaugural Breadfruit Festival in Captain Cook, Hawaii, contestants found new ways to boil, mash, steam, roast and pickle breadfruit.
'Food of the Future' Has One Hitch: It's All But Inedible Julia Flynn Siler 2011
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Julia Flynn Siler, my female Hermes, my bringer of dreams, for unfailingly guiding this traveler.
Amaryllis in Blueberry Christina Meldrum 2011
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Dobbins proved expendable by the impressive play of Brandon Siler last year
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Julia Flynn Siler/The Wall Street Journal Breadfruit quiche As part of the initiative, last month the Breadfruit Institute helped organize an inaugural Breadfruit Festival near the town of Captain Cook, where leading chefs judged a contest to find new ways to boil, mash, steam, roast, pickle and ferment the fruit.
'Food of the Future' Has One Hitch: It's All But Inedible Julia Flynn Siler 2011
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