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The Department of Defense, aware of both the problem with Sioux's helmets and the company's efforts to cover it up, awarded another contract to Sioux a mere 12 days before the lawsuit was settled.
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Instead of arguing persuasively that white occupation of the Black Hills would really be in the Sioux's interest, since they could make a thumping profit out of it, or something of that sort, he was taking a most minatory line, like Arnold lecturing the fags.
Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010
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This description of the Sioux's behaviour in a civilised environment heightens one's regard for Flashman as a scrupulous reporter, for it accords exactly with the account given by D.C. Poole, who spent eighteen months among the Sioux as agent at the Whetstone agency in 1870.
Isabelle Estelle Bruno 2010
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The Department of Defense, aware of both the problem with Sioux's helmets and the company's efforts to cover it up, awarded another contract to Sioux a mere 12 days before the lawsuit was settled.
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The forts had been built to protect travelers from Indian attacks on the trail and were smack in the middle of the Sioux's favorite hunting grounds, the Powder River country.
Little Bighorn, Large Legend Roger D. McGrath 2010
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They advanced to Boston by beating North Dakota 1-0 in the regional finals, the Sioux's first shutout loss in three years.
USATODAY.com - Denver, Maine shine in Frozen Four, advance to NCAA finals 2004
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This description of the Sioux's behaviour in a civilised environment heightens one's regard for Flashman as a scrupulous reporter, for it accords exactly with the account given by D.C. Poole, who spent eighteen months among the Sioux as agent at the Whetstone agency in 1870.
Flashman and The Redskins Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1982
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Instead of arguing persuasively that white occupation of the Black Hills would really be in the Sioux's interest, since they could make a thumping profit out of it, or something of that sort, he was taking a most minatory line, like Arnold lecturing the fags.
Flashman And The Redskins Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1982
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This description of the Sioux's behaviour in a civilised environment heightens one's regard for Flashman as a scrupulous reporter, for it accords exactly with the account given by D.C. Poole, who spent eighteen months among the Sioux as agent at the Whetstone agency in 1870.
Flashman And The Redskins Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1982
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Instead of arguing persuasively that white occupation of the Black Hills would really be in the Sioux's interest, since they could make a thumping profit out of it, or something of that sort, he was taking a most minatory line, like Arnold lecturing the fags.
Flashman and The Redskins Fraser, George MacDonald, 1925- 1982
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