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  • Except for some true-blood Tea Party candidates, many GOP office seekers do not want Sarah Palin to campaign for them.

    Harvey Gotliffe, Ph.D.: Don't Blame Palin, Blame Stalin 2010

  • After I received the cure for the accursed virus and gained the appearance of a true-blood Klingon, I could move freely again.

    Star Trek: Myriad Universes: Shattered Light David R. George III 2010

  • My temple is now the lake near my house, and my “community” is my amazing little idealist community of Greenbelt, Maryland, where I can usually be found at farmers markets or singing kirtan Sanskrit chant with true-blood hippies.

    Open Thread. | Mind on Fire 2009

  • Even though he was a true-blood who may or may not have been a party animal and probably never served in the Pharaoh's National Guard, Ramses was not going to be king.

    Alec Sokolow: Haggadah Get Out Of This Place 2009

  • Her mother, Grandma Dilsey to me, was a true-blood Iron Lake Ojibwe, though she preferred to call herself Anishinaabe—or Shinnob—as do many on the rez.

    THUNDER BAY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2007

  • Though Woodrow had not asked for his help, Henry believed it was the kind of thing a man—a true-blood Ojibwe— should be prepared to do.

    THUNDER BAY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2007

  • Her mother, Grandma Dilsey to me, was a true-blood Iron Lake Ojibwe, though she preferred to call herself Anishinaabe—or Shinnob—as do many on the rez.

    THUNDER BAY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2007

  • Her mother, Grandma Dilsey to me, was a true-blood Iron Lake Ojibwe, though she preferred to call herself Anishinaabe—or Shinnob—as do many on the rez.

    THUNDER BAY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2007

  • Though Woodrow had not asked for his help, Henry believed it was the kind of thing a man—a true-blood Ojibwe— should be prepared to do.

    THUNDER BAY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2007

  • Though Woodrow had not asked for his help, Henry believed it was the kind of thing a man—a true-blood Ojibwe— should be prepared to do.

    THUNDER BAY WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER 2007

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