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It wasn't hard to guess his password so I used to log on to his computer every day, have a look at the women who'd winked him … "Winked him?"
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The Democratic Party is about to be Hood Winked by the Clintons.
Bill Clinton says race card allegation 'revolting strategy' 2008
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Neither Candidate Blinked, But She Winked yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Neither Candidate Blinked, But She Winked'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: Palin\'s use of folksy charm and winking reveals more about her character than most realize.'
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As Hood-Winked author John Prados concludes: "Worst of all, President Bush directly participated in the deception, the effect of which was to initiate a war of aggression."
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An '"Silver Threads among the Gold," an'"The Gal that Winked at Me,"
A Little Book of Western Verse Eugene Field 1872
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Atlas Winked, You Betcha littlebrowndog - 5/25/11 11:13am
Crooks and Liars karoli 2011
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'Suitcase Smuggling' Long A Winked-At Act AP PhotoOne of the dirty secrets of California's wine country is now on everyone's lips.
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'Suitcase Smuggling' Long A Winked-At Act AP PhotoOne of the dirty secrets of California's wine country is now on everyone's lips.
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'Suitcase Smuggling' Long A Winked-At Act AP PhotoOne of the dirty secrets of California's wine country is now on everyone's lips.
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"Ever Been Thimble-Winked by Coffee or Tea?" queried one, followed by a list of supposed caffeine-fueled ailments.
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