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Contact Suzette Standring: suzmar@comcast.netorvisitwww.readsuzette.com She is the award winning author of The Art of Column Writing
Suzette Standring: Micky Ward: A Boxer's Comeback Based on Faith 2009
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A past president of the National Society of Newspaper Columnists, Standring is a syndicated columnist with GateHouse News Services.
Archive 2008-06-01 2008
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Illinois scored its first points on a safety when a high snap sailed over the head of Northwestern punter J. J.Standring, who batted the ball through the end zone.
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Bax, Quelch, Leatham, Morris, Standring -- many of them pioneers and prophets of the movement in England.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon 1840-1916 1913
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Standring felt sure that he was planning some scheme of revenge.
The Day of Judgment Joseph Hocking 1898
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The girl looked eagerly down the list, and noted each name and the wages paid, while Standring watched her suspiciously.
The Day of Judgment Joseph Hocking 1898
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For a few seconds a silence fell upon them, and both Enoch Standring and George Preston watched Paul's face eagerly.
The Day of Judgment Joseph Hocking 1898
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Enoch Standring had something of the sleuthhound in his nature.
The Day of Judgment Joseph Hocking 1898
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"You've not told me all yet, Standring," said Paul.
The Day of Judgment Joseph Hocking 1898
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"Have you seen what you want, Miss Bolitho?" said Standring.
The Day of Judgment Joseph Hocking 1898
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