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  • G eorge Orwell wrote in 1938: The only way I could get along was to carry everywhere a small dictionary which I whipped out of my pocket at moments of crisis.

    Most Brits in Spain say no gracias to integration 2011

  • Seton Hill University in Greensburg, Pa., has promised free iPads and MacBooks to all incoming freshmen next fall, and Newberg, Ore. -based G eorge Fox University will give students a choice between the two.

    IPad Struggles at Some Colleges 2010

  • G eorge Will (!?) writes today to oject strenuously to the Administration's refusal to acknowledge that our security is better protected by police and intelligence work than it is by war-making.

    Is That Legal?: The Reality-based community strikes back. 2006

  • G eorge Will (!?) writes today to oject strenuously to the Administration's refusal to acknowledge that our security is better protected by police and intelligence work than it is by war-making.

    Is That Legal?: August 2006 Archives 2006

  • G eorge Will (!?) writes today to oject strenuously to the Administration's refusal to acknowledge that our security is better protected by police and intelligence work than it is by war-making.

    Is That Legal?: terrorism Archives 2006

  • Rate It eorge Tenet seems to believe there's a major distinction between lying and standing by silently while others lie, and then proudly receiving a Medal of Freedom from the liars.

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Arianna Huffington :: Why Didn't George Tenet Just Resign? 2007

  • On Monday and Tuesday C, eorge Juliard filled the newspapers, and enlivened some chat shows, and on Wednesday mc~rrling a miracle happened.

    Penalty Francis, Dick 1997

  • There is to be a great Drawing Room to-day, because Lord G (eorge) and his bride will be presented, and with them come La Noblesse, that is, the heads and tails of a hundred great families, to which these young people are allied.

    George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue

  • Sir G (eorge) has been telling me to-day, that Lord Stormont is coming from France, and is to have Lord Marchmont's place, who is satisfied by the peerage of his son, and that Lord Harcourt will stay but a very little while longer in Ireland.

    George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue

  • K (ing) G (eorge) 1st took a final leave of the Princess of

    George Selwyn: His Letters and His Life Helen [Editor] Clergue

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