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Too bad there aren't too many Starbucks in small US towns unlike the South-Side Reverend Wright's Chicago.
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And he's free to be put in a cage on the South-Side of Chicago
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Any writer who's spent significant time in the suburbs of Atlanta, on the South-Side of Chicago, or here in Harlem, knows that black people aren't "left-leaning" -- they just think the GOP is racist.
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In 1874 I made my way over to the South-Side Park to witness a match between the Queen's and the Vale of Leven.
Scottish Football Reminiscences and Sketches David Drummond Bone
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Appeal, "issued by the Rev. Nehemiah Adams, whose" South-Side View of
Woman and the Republic — a Survey of the Woman-Suffrage Movement in the United States and a Discussion of the Claims and Arguments of Its Foremost Advocates Helen Kendrick Johnson 1880
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A South-Side packer, who has the largest library in the city, told us that he had not seen Sappho's works yet, but that he intended to read them at an early date.
Second Book of Tales Eugene Field 1872
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BURKEVILLE, in Prince Edward county, Virginia, at the junction of the South-Side rail-road with the Richmond & Danville rail-road, fifty-two miles west of Petersburg.
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Dr. Nehemiah Adams's "_South-Side View_" could not have been written twenty-five years ago.
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And he's free to be put in a cage on the South-Side of Chicago
Center for American Progress Action Fund Lee Fang 2010
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The "MVPs" include a chicken Vesuvio pizza complete with peas, and the South-Side Slugger is a half-pound cheddar burger topped with smoked ham, "angry onions," and a fried egg.
unknown title 2009
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