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  • By his side is Robert Bixby, the sallow-cheeked executive director of the Concord Coalition, a nocturnal being who seems to subsist primarily on cigars, bananas and oceanic quantities of the soft drink Tab.

    David Walker, the prophet of deficit doom, and his sermon to save America 2011

  • By his side is Robert Bixby, the sallow-cheeked executive director of the Concord Coalition, a nocturnal being who seems to subsist primarily on cigars, bananas and oceanic quantities of the soft drink Tab.

    David Walker, the prophet of deficit doom, and his sermon to save America 2011

  • By his side is Robert Bixby, the sallow-cheeked executive director of the Concord Coalition, a nocturnal being who seems to subsist primarily on cigars, bananas and oceanic quantities of the soft drink Tab.

    David Walker, the prophet of deficit doom, and his sermon to save America 2011

  • By his side is Robert Bixby, the sallow-cheeked executive director of the Concord Coalition, a nocturnal being who seems to subsist primarily on cigars, bananas and oceanic quantities of the soft drink Tab.

    David Walker, the prophet of deficit doom, and his sermon to save America 2011

  • They were talking of a sallow-cheeked preacher who was leaving his church located on Salt

    The Kentucky Ranger Edward T. Curnick

  • All Saturday afternoon, while the bier rested before the altar in the stone chapel by the lake shore, a silent motley procession filed under the granite lintel: -- stalwart Swede, blue-eyed German, sallow-cheeked

    Flamsted quarries Mary E. Waller

  • Moorhouse was something older than Buckland, a sallow-cheeked man with forehead and eyes expressive of much intelligence.

    Born in Exile George Gissing 1880

  • Theresa's songs were sung by bright-eyed, sallow-cheeked Parisiennes, and chorused by the lusty lungs of Zouaves and Turcos.

    Under Two Flags 1839-1908 Ouida 1873

  • He was fastening his belt and striding out alongside a young sales person, a sallow-cheeked kid with strange sloped features but a kind of stern Slavic beauty about him.

    Gawker Richard Lawson 2010

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