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Just a thought; today I saw a bumper sticker (on a SUV, no less!) that stated in LARGE red letters,
BRIDGE OF HONOR Maggie Jochild 2007
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And the struggle was long, and it took a lot of organization, a lot of leafleting, a lot of meetings, a lot of letters,
Parliament, Mordechai Vanunu, Kuttab, Congress and Goldstone 2009
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Their revisionary self-histories — Caroline's red-leather bound notebook in which she delightedly noted enemies 'misdeeds (admitting outright her accounts were less than truthful) and her letters,
Framing Romantic Dress: Mary Robinson, Princess Caroline and the Sex/Text 2006
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I will acquaint him with my project, or if any worthy man will stand for any temporal or spiritual office or dignity, (for as he said of his archbishopric of Utopia, 'tis sanctus ambitus, and not amiss to be sought after,) it shall be freely given without all intercessions, bribes, letters,
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A poster next to a stack of papers announced in large letters,
Royal Pain 2004
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Fontainebleau and Rouvre shall blaze with the letters,
Ursula 2006
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See also the note, Vol.II. pp. To show the consistence of his actions, as they now appear, with his views and principles, as he lays them down in his first letters, it may be not amiss to refer the reader to his letters,
Clarissa Harlowe 2006
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A poster next to a stack of papers announced in large letters,
Royal Pain 2004
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As Mr. Mascow is much known and esteemed in the republic of letters,
Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman 2005
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They were generally attired like jockies, with gold-laced hats and buckskin breeches, and one of them bore a standard of blue silk, inscribed in white letters,
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