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- proper noun US (usually, with "The") National Grange of the Patrons of Husbandry, an
association of farmers. - proper noun A state branch or
branch lodge of the National Grange
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Psychologist Daniel Le Grange is one of the authors of this new study.
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Psychologist Daniel Le Grange is one of the authors of this new study.
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Psychologist Daniel Le Grange is one of the authors of this new study.
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Psychologist Daniel Le Grange is one of the authors of this new study.
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Penfold's Grange is one of the most prestigious labels in the world of wine.
Happy Family News karenmiller 2009
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Psychologist Daniel Le Grange is one of the authors of this new study.
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Earlier this month, as Karen pointed out at the time, the New York Times reported that Grange is one of the dozens of retired military officers who are now serving as both news "analysts" and defense industry entrepreneurs.
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La Grange is closer, but their wines are from all over the state.
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If the Grange is successful in making all elections in Washington non-partisan, I wonder how presidential candidates will be identified on the ballot.
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The Grange is the nation's oldest national agricultural organization with grassroots units in 3,600 local communities in 37 states.
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