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We listen to Palin explain that it was her duty to quit as governor so Alaska could avoid an "unproductive, politics-as-usual lame-duck session" and that the "title" of President might be too "shackley" for such a "mavericky" person.
HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now: Ralph Kramden for President? HuffPost Radio 2011
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We listen to Palin explain that it was her duty to quit as governor so Alaska could avoid an "unproductive, politics-as-usual lame-duck session" and that the "title" of President might be too "shackley" for such a "mavericky" person.
HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now: Ralph Kramden for President? HuffPost Radio 2011
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We listen to Palin explain that it was her duty to quit as governor so Alaska could avoid an "unproductive, politics-as-usual lame-duck session" and that the "title" of President might be too "shackley" for such a "mavericky" person.
HuffPost Radio: Both Sides Now: Ralph Kramden for President? HuffPost Radio 2011
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The fire was up in the plush mill and had already spread to a row of shackley tenements that the owners of the mills had put up to house the foreign labor that they had put in.
The City of Fire Grace Livingston Hill 1906
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