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"TREASURED MEMORIES" Linda Spittle is the featured artist in this group exhibit by members of ArtBeat.
Going Out Guide for Northern Virginia, Oct. 28-Nov. 3 Post 2010
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"TREASURED MEMORIES" Linda Spittle is the featured artist in this group exhibit by member artists of ArtBeat.
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[12] This hospital was afterwards called Spittle, and some of the stones are still remaining in Spittle-field.
The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral George S. Phillips
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£whurst, now called the Spittle, which are divided by a little rill from the ancient demesne lands of Tufton house, in Northiam in Sussex.
Collins's peerage of England; genealogical, biographical, and historical Arthur Collins , Egerton Brydges , Samuel Egerton Brydges 1812
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_Quicksilver_, reduc'd to that form by rubbing it much in a glaz'd Vessel, with some slimy or sluggish liquor, such as Spittle, when though the top of the upper Globules be very neer spherical, yet those that are prest upon by others, exactly imitate the forms of these lately mention'd grains.
Micrographia Some Physiological Descriptions of Minute Bodies Made by Magnifying Glasses with Observations and Inquiries Thereupon Robert Hooke 1669
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Get Yerself an Earful of Snake Spittle … | clusterflock etc.
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Spittle and blood spattered his lips, dripping in my mouth.
Brush of Darkness Allison Pang 2011
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Spittle was upon his mouth and his hands seemed to wander in search of something to hold.
Perquampi Andrew Edwards 2011
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Spittle and blood spattered his lips, dripping in my mouth.
Brush of Darkness Allison Pang 2011
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This is embarassing to all the slack jawed yokels named Cletus throughout Spittle County ….
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