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His voice is well known throughout Canada, especially to those who listen to "Week-End Review" on Sundays.
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ONE evening at Auchilhanzie, when we had played Consequences and Clumps and Newspaper Articles and Week-End Lists and all the other paper games we knew (except Telegrams, which we couldn't play because the Minister had come to dinner and Telegrams doesn't seem to go with really clean fun), some ingenious person suddenly invented a new one.
Try Anything Twice 1938
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_First published in "The Week-End Library" in_ 1927
Orthodoxy 1905
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Rita Hayworth, led to roles in about a dozen other films, including "Week-End at the Waldorf"
NYT > Home Page By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2011
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Week-End Trends: Seasonal trends and email activity during the past week, including the latest readings of the Retail Email Index, Participation Rate and Seasonality Meter
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Week-End Trends: Seasonal trends and email activity during the past week, including the latest readings of the Retail Email Index, Participation Rate and Seasonality Meter
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Week-End Trends: Seasonal trends and email activity during the past week, including the latest readings of the Retail Email Index, Participation Rate and Seasonality Meter
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Week-End Trends: Seasonal trends and email activity during the past week, including the latest readings of the Retail Email Index, Participation Rate and Seasonality Meter
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Week-End Trends: Seasonal trends and email activity during the past week, including the latest readings of the Retail Email Index, Participation Rate and Seasonality Meter
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Week-End Trends: Seasonal trends and email activity during the past week, including the latest readings of the Retail Email Index, Participation Rate and Seasonality Meter
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