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  • "Turly," she said suddenly, "do you never get tired lying flat on the floor, playing with soldiers and bricks, and things?"

    Terry Or, She ought to have been a Boy Rosa Mulholland 1881

  • Jonathan Turly wonders if it will ever get that far.

    CNN Transcript Aug 7, 2008 2008

  • On MSNBC with Rachel Maddow, constitutional law professor Jonathan Turly invoked a constitutional crisis which would be set off by Bush claiming executive privilege on any evidence of wrongdoing for the rest of his life.

    Bush and The Great Escape, Impeach Obama? 2008

  • The only thing I don't agree with Turly on is this: There is not a giant Yawn, there are a lot of people shocked, many crying, millions disturbed, millions more waking up.

    America is No Longer Free 2006

  • Extracting a key, Turly opened the door, and they stepped into a stairwell that appeared to have been built not too long after the Civil War.

    Transfer of Power Vince Flynn 1999

  • As Turly expected, the three black-clad men marched up the steps two at a time.

    Transfer of Power Vince Flynn 1999

  • When the elevator reached the top floor, Turly led the way down the hall.

    Transfer of Power Vince Flynn 1999

  • Turly, not wanting to slow the others down, let them take the lead.

    Transfer of Power Vince Flynn 1999

  • Extracting a key, Turly opened the door, and they stepped into a stairwell that appeared to have been built not too long after the Civil War.

    Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #1 Vince Flynn 1997

  • Turly, not wanting to slow the others down, let them take the lead.

    Vince Flynn Collectors’ Edition #1 Vince Flynn 1997

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