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  • May 05, 2007 10:16 PM , ian dale's radio microphone said...

    Some Highlights on BBC Parliament This Weekend 2007

  • Evan Wolfson is dale's attorney, and he's the senior staff attorney with the Lambda legal defense and education fund.

    CNN Transcript - Larry King Live: Supreme Court Upholds Boy Scouts' Ban on Gay Troop Leaders; Darva Conger Poses in 'Playboy' - June 28, 2000 2000

  • We always said, when we went, half the dale's history would go with us.

    A Place of Execution McDermid, Val 1999

  • After cresting the dale's headwall, it struck out as straight as an arrow across a broad expanse of flat, featureless tableland.

    The Veiled Dragon Denning, Troy 1996

  • We had come across it on our last venture into the Waste, a road of such building as put any dale's effort to shame, making our roads seem like rough tracks fit only for beasts.

    The Crystal Gryphon Norton, Andre 1972

  • Books on Chinese designs as exhortations to adopt the new taste are typified by Thomas Chippen - dale's The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director

    Dictionary of the History of Ideas DONALD F. LACH 1968

  • The neighborhood considered that he would make a good home body, and if he was a scholar, sitting late in the old keep over great books, that harmed no one, redounded, indeed, to the dale's credit.

    Foes Mary Johnston 1903

  • She spoke no word to him; but they rose up and went hand in hand down the dale, he still bearing his naked sword over his shoulder, and thus they went together into the yew-copse at the dale's end.

    The House of the Wolfings William Morris 1865

  • At the dale's end I saw a man lying asleep on the grass under a quicken tree, and his shield and sword hanging over his head to a bough thereof, and his horse feeding hoppled higher up the dale.

    The House of the Wolfings William Morris 1865

  • But we two must have gone on unto them in the dale's head, whereas for all that I could say I might not bring them down into that doom-ring where we ate and talked yesterday.

    The Water of the Wondrous Isles William Morris 1865

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