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  • Also go ahead anc ount florida and Michigan, the facts stay the same ...

    Obama campaign reports $31 million cash haul in April 2008

  • Uganda's government now says it won't participate in arbitration and Heritage is liable for the full am ount.

    Tullow Uganda Alliance Faces Delay 2010

  • About 200 Strunk and White people showed up last Thursday at the Museum of the City of New York to hear B.ount, PB. NewsHour essayist Roger Rosenblatt, and language maven B.rbara Wallraff celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Elements of Style, by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White.

    Parties: Culture and Celebrity Foxley, David 2009

  • About 200 Strunk and White people showed up last Thursday at the Museum of the City of New York to hear B.ount, PB. NewsHour essayist Roger Rosenblatt, and language maven B.rbara Wallraff celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Elements of Style, by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White.

    Books: Culture and Celebrity McCall, Bruce 2009

  • She is way too much of a lightening rod. ount me in for Bloomberg is she gets it.

    NYT: Hillary Not A Foreign Policy Player In Bill's White House 2009

  • If you only have X am ount of bags they tend to put more in them!

    An Ode to Commissary Baggers - SpouseBUZZ 2008

  • I know I can ount on you to condemn their racism too.

    "Does same-sex marriage threaten your freedoms of speech and religion?" Ann Althouse 2008

  • I'm working my way through all of your posts, and I feel compelled to comment on most of them, but my hands would conk ount on me before I said anything I wanted to say.

    Avenging Angels Dave Hingsburger 2006

  • One of Frank Sinatra's more memorable appearances occurred at the Para ount Theater, where he opened a three-week engagement on 11 October 1944.

    Sinatra The Man Behind the Myth Taraborrelli, J. R. 1997

  • [447] The Commons point out that, as the royal purveyors "abatent et ount abatuz les arbres cressauntz entour les mansions des gentz de ladite commune, en grant damage, gast et blemissement de lour mansions, qe plese à Nostre Seigneur le Roi que desoremes tiels arbres ne seront copés ne pris en contre la volonté des seigneurs des ditz mansions."

    A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand

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