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In 1815, at the age of six, Lincoln first went to school in Knob Creek, Kentucky.
Inside Abe Lincoln's Log School Linda 2008
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In 1815, at the age of six, Lincoln first went to school in Knob Creek, Kentucky.
Archive 2008-07-01 Linda 2008
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EASOM: Yes, yesterday I came over McAfee (ph) Knob, which is the most-photographed knob in Virginia.
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We make the assumption that bright lights have to change people, and I suppose that Sloan has changed a little from the farm boy who grew up in an area with the impossibly rural name of Gobbler's Knob, which is 15 miles south of McLeansboro, Ill., itself not exactly a roaring metropolis.
SI.com 2011
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We make the assumption that bright lights have to change people, and I suppose that Sloan has changed a little from the farm boy who grew up in an area with the impossibly rural name of Gobbler's Knob, which is 15 miles south of McLeansboro, Ill., itself not exactly a roaring metropolis.
SI.com 2011
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The Inner Circle of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club annually announces Phil's forecast at dawn on Gobbler's Knob, which is about 65 miles from the city of Pittsburgh.
icLiverpool 2010
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The Inner Circle of the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club annually announces Phil's forecast at dawn on Gobbler's Knob, which is about 65 miles from the city of Pittsburgh.
icLiverpool 2010
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It probably will not help to know that the same kind of Knob infests the ambulance service as well. on January 22, 2007 at 10: 12 pm | Reply Notacriminal
Memory Is The Guardian Of Everything « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG Inspector Gadget 2007
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"Knob" is British slang for pecker, but FSJ used the term "nob", which is short for nabob.
The music industry nobs have finally figured out what we're doing 2007
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During the progress of the great battle which was fought there, my mother and I, and many others, went to the "Knob," which overlooks
Memoirs of a southern woman "within the lines", Mary Polk Branch 1912
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