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When I arrived at the Criminal Courts Building at Twenty-sixth and California, I saw Tyrone and his wife sitting outside the courtroom.
No Strings Attached Karyn Grice 2010
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When I arrived at the Criminal Courts Building at Twenty-sixth and California, I saw Tyrone and his wife sitting outside the courtroom.
No Strings Attached Karyn Grice 2010
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Twenty-sixth President of the United States, Roosevelt was a dynamic figure in American history.
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When I arrived at the Criminal Courts Building at Twenty-sixth and California, I saw Tyrone and his wife sitting outside the courtroom.
No Strings Attached Karyn Grice 2010
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And their mission had a special urgency: the Twenty-sixth Amendment, adopted in July 1971, lowered the age to vote to eighteen from twenty-one.
COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010
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And their mission had a special urgency: the Twenty-sixth Amendment, adopted in July 1971, lowered the age to vote to eighteen from twenty-one.
COURAGE AND CONSEQUENCE KARL ROVE 2010
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That gentle measured pace, tea ceremonies, hushed tones all quietly gliding along with a smattering of cherry blossoms and chapter titles like The Moon of the Twenty-sixth Night and that's exactly what happened for a while.
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That gentle measured pace, tea ceremonies, hushed tones all quietly gliding along with a smattering of cherry blossoms and chapter titles like The Moon of the Twenty-sixth Night and that's exactly what happened for a while.
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The crowd turned onto Twenty-sixth Street, then went down Madison Avenue to Union Square, where three hundred policemen stood in lines keeping order.
Human Smoke Nicholson Baker 2008
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Twenty-sixth Session, Rome, Italy, 7 – 11 March 2005
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