How To Use Lincoln In A Sentence
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General Alfred Terry traveled due west from Fort Abraham Lincoln in Dakota Territory with a force that included Custer and his Seventh Cavalry troopers.
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The evidence she’d gathered at the beach had already arrived, delivered by a young tech who’d sheepishly entered the den of the legendary Lincoln Rhyme without a word and scurried about to deposit the bags and stacks of pictures as the criminalist gruffly directed.
The Stone Monkey
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Settling in Carmel, Calif., in 1930, she and Mr. Newell joined a bohemian community that included the photographer Edward Weston and the journalist Lincoln Steffens.
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You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was. Abraham Lincoln
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In the Whispering Gallery at the presidential library and museum, Aidan was blown away by political cartoons of the day that criticized Lincoln for his stance on slavery.
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The buzzard, although not a native of the Eastern Counties, is apt to appear in both Lincolnshire and Norfolk from time to time.
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We were in the backyard, in the big bare place Lincoln had worn in the grass.
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Thomas Lincoln, on the other hand was more like a "fireplug," Price said.
Opening Arguments
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A strain of bird flu has been detected on a turkey farm in Lincolnshire.
Times, Sunday Times
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They then entered Isabella's chamber, where they found her together with Mortimer and the Bishop of Lincoln.
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Lack of testosterone leaves men bad-tempered, emotional, depressed and suffering from Irritable Male Syndrome, scientist Gerald Lincoln told BBC radio's recently.
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As soon as Lincoln revealed his poverty, Speed invited him to be his bedmate.
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Rare "misprinted" Denver Mint $5 bill with a tiny picture of Dick Cheney sitting in the chair at the Lincoln Memorial
Joseph Minton Amann and Tom Breuer: I'll Gladly Stimulate Your Economy for $600
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Years ago, on hearing that my family would be moving from Cornwall to fenland Lincolnshire, a friend's father sympathised: I was stationed there during the war.
Letters: Blood ban
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She had the nerve to mention Lincoln during this race asking Obama for a Lincoln/Jefferson debate, well if she wants to channel Lincoln then she would be reminded how he weeped and cried over the lost of lives during the Civil war, he sure was not out and about pushing his own agenda.
Hillary Clinton chokes up in CNN interview
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His classical treatment of the subject is worth serious reference; for it should be realised that Lincoln, who had both to learn his new trade of statecraft and to exercise it in a terrible emergency, did so with a large part of each day necessarily consumed by worrying and distasteful tasks of a much paltrier kind.
Abraham Lincoln
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The countess of Lincoln, twice widowed, once by Thomas, earl of Lancaster, and once by Ebulo Lestraunge, and therefore with two dowers, as well as being the Lacy heiress in her own right, was a very worthwhile prospect for anyone on the rise.
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They both lived in the business premises and family home in Lincoln.
The Sun
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We tell each other this story and make our children perform it for our sacred holidays - Thanksgiving Day, the Fourth of July, Memorial Day, Lincoln's Birthday.
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The local hospice, in Masterton's Lincoln Road, is a non-residential unit, which offers family support, is a cancer education centre and a base for the nursing staff.
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I will prepare and someday my chance will come. Abraham Lincoln
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This weekend, two orchestras will honor the men who made mambo: at Rose Hall, one outstanding Latin American bassist salutes another as Carlos Henriquez leads the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in the music of the Cuban composer and innovator Israel Cachao Lopez 1918-2008.
The Jazz Scene: Rhythm Kings and the Chairman of the Board
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It was such an enormous success that it not only became a staple of Drury Lane's repertory but was also performed at Lincoln's Inn Fields and elsewhere.
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This summer in Lincoln, after breezing through the seven-state regionals in Oregon, Sean qualified for the junior amateur category and won his own national championship.
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he was President Lincoln's successor
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Abe Lincoln, the steam-powered emancipator (link roundup)
Archive 2009-01-01
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The carmaker says gas electric hybrid engines will be available in half of the Ford, Lincoln and Mercury lineup.
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It is clear that the Lincoln belongs to Yorkdale and should be returned to it forthwith.
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Old comrades of the Lincolnshire Regiment had been given a £7,000 Lottery grant to cover the cost of going to Arras on April 9 to rebury the 20 soldiers found in a mass grave in France.
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Earlier this afternoon, Henry Louis Gates, Jr. delivered a stirring commentary on NPR's All Things Considered (originally written for TheRoot. com) in which he compared today to the day after Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, and shared the reaction of Frederick Douglass,
Erik Ose: Yes We Can, Said Barack Obama, And We Did
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The best way to destroy an enemy is to make him a friend. Abraham Lincoln
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Before it was the home of the famous emancipationist, newspaper publisher, Minister to Russia, friend to Abraham Lincoln, founder of the Republican Party — it was the home of a Revolutionary War hero, and the home of many slaves.
Driving directions
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To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men. Abraham Lincoln
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The plea came from Lincoln cathedral succentor - the priest responsible for singing at the ancient minster - who is also warden of Edward King House, the Lincoln diocesan conference centre.
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Washington, Lincoln, Jackson, and Franklin stared at her with unblinking eyes, un-changing faces, and green hair.
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These were not the dainty and chaste twirls and curtseys of the ballerinas at Lincoln Center.
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Oh, no, said he, he [Lincoln] wont enter into the Slave States to disturb the institution of slavery, he is too prudent a man to do such a thing as that; he only means that he will go on to the line between the Free and Slave States, and shoot over at them.
Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln
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As a group of small shopkeepers in Lincoln, we are in a really difficult situation.
The Sun
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In 1890 Edward King was tried before Archbishop Edward Benson for ritual practices, after a churchwarden from Cleethorpes witnessed the bishop celebrate the Eucharist at St Peter at Gowts Church in Lincoln.
Bishop of the Poor: Edward King reinvented the role of diocesan bishop
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Tea Party Express lost favor with many activists when its outspoken chairman, talk-radio host Mark Williams, wrote a "satirical" letter from the "colored people" of America to Abraham Lincoln, in which he extolled slavery.
November elections will be big test of tea party's staying power
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The dispute at the Lincolnshire oil refinery was a demand for special protection for British workers on the ground of their nationality rather than their productivity.
Times, Sunday Times
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On the night Lincoln was shot, another would-be assassin put Seward's son in a coma and slashed the secretary of state's face so savagely that the doctor who saved his life said he'd "looked like an exsanguinated corpse.
David Quigg: HRC's Choice: Seward or Chase?
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As we trickle day by day through the end of October and move ever closer to November, the weather is switching to a uniform foggy grey that wakens memories of my time in Lincolnshire back in the very early sixties.
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Class runs from 9 a. m. to noon in Lincoln Park, located at the corner of Escalante and Pantano roads.
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It emerged yesterday that social workers in Lincolnshire had contact with the family when suspicions were first raised.
Times, Sunday Times
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I used to think that Barack Obama might match Washington and Lincoln in having the sort of self-discipline that keeps vanity in check.
Presidential vanities
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While Harman may rank even worse than Specter or Lincoln on scales of odiousness, Harman's challenger Marcy Winograd is far more progressive than Joe Sestak (who beat Specter) and Bill Halter (Lincoln's surging foe).
Norman Solomon: When the Leaders Lead, the People Have Sorrow
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The Lincoln Boyhood Nature Trail is a circular trail, approximately one mile in length, which winds through a natural reforested area.
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Julian's Bower, at Alkborough, Lincolnshire, is altogether more elaborate, having twelve concentric circles.
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We know that Lincoln liked the opera "Martho" or "Martha" by Friedrich von Flotow.
If Abraham Lincoln Had An iPod
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At the end of the American Civil War, for example, President Lincoln forgave many crimes that might legitimately have been prosecuted.
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Thanksgiving was proclaimed a national holiday by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.
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• Plantronics 'bluetooth headset is modeled an the window crank handle from a 1974 Lincoln Continental.
Boing Boing
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Nor has the bank any specific bargaining leverage, assuming Lincoln can obtain finance from an alternative source.
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How many legs does a dog have if you call the tail a leg? Four. Calling a tail a leg doesn't make it a leg. Abraham Lincoln
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No point having the dirtiest car in Lincolnshire if you go doing daft things like cleaning it.
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Pa talks war morning, noon and night, and all the gentlemen who come to see him shout about Fort Sumter and States' Rights and Abe Lincoln till I get so bored I could scream!
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Settling in Carmel, Calif., in 1930, she and Mr. Newell joined a bohemian community that included the photographer Edward Weston and the journalist Lincoln Steffens.
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GUPTA: Then there was callamil (ph), actually toxic mercurous chloride taken by President Lincoln, and others, as a laxative.
CNN Transcript Oct 11, 2008
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She lay with him one afternoon, when a scrap of sunlight spearing through a chink in the scuttle's deadlight was scribing an oval shape on the opposite bulkhead, and she mentally added up the number of rooms in her Lincolnshire house.
Sharpe's Trafalgar
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New Salem, Illinois, where Lincoln was "clerking," was known the neighborhood around as a "fast" town, and the average young man made no very desperate resistance when tempted to join in the drinking and gambling bouts.
Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller
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No one was more grief-stricken by Lincoln's assassination than Stanton, who spoke the imperishable words as the president breathed his last: ‘Now he belongs to the ages.’
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A deputy head teacher has been suspended from a North Lincolnshire primary school, awaiting trial on charges of kerb-crawling.
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The slope of the hillside changes direction beyond the trees, from rightward to leftward, as the fault crosses Lincoln Avenue.
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The Republicans say they are the "party of Lincoln" (although they probably drive Bimmers), or they invoke Ronald Reagan in worshipful tones, as if just saying the name will somehow cast a spell of happy faces, white bread and "Leave It to Beaver" marathons.
March 2006
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That Lincoln suspended habeas corpus, jailed 20,000 people without charges, forcibly shut down hundreds of newspapers that criticized him, and sent in federal troops to shut down state legislatures was irrelevant because he proclaimed “that this nation shall have a new birth of freedom, and that government of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.”
#200 for Abe the Warmonger « Antiwar.com Blog
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While such motels inevitably look rinky-dink, the Rest-Eaze looked even rinky-dinkier, like it was made from Tinkertoys and Lincoln Logs.
Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine
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Some residents of Lincoln Street were stranded in their own homes as water lapped doors at the front and back of their homes yesterday.
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Simon and Schuster sin in the second city six degrees of abraham lincoln stephanie kuehnert sucks to be me suzanne slade sylvan dell teaching authors terry spencer hesser trigger city
Cubs Heaven?
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As one member of the freethought group at the University of Nebraska at Lincoln, pointed out, I started going because I wanted to seriously consider whether religion, specifically Christianity, was viable.
Amarnath Amarasingam: With Reason On Their Side: Is Secularism A Movement?
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Abraham Lincoln's campaign capitalized on the image of the log cabin and the backwoods railsplitter.
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Both Lincoln and Roosevelt were brilliant wartime leaders precisely because they were able to overcome adversity and inspire the country toward ultimate victory with their unflagging will to win.
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In one of Lincoln's earliest military problems was involved the process of getting his company "endwise" through a gate.
Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller
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Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing. Abraham Lincoln
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Haslet is a baked meat loaf from Lincolnshire. Traditionally made with spiced offal of the most offaly type (entrails and the like) from which it takes its name, it is now more often made from sausage meat.
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I remembered Ms. Teasdale, her shiny brown hair, and how upset she was when I ran the car into the back of that guy's Lincoln.
THE BLACK BOOK: DIARY OF A TEENAGE STUD VOL. III: RUN, JONAH, RUN
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In November eighteen sixty-three, President Lincoln traveled to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. He spoke at the opening of a military cemetery.
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Will this session be the one where we charted a definitive new course and returned to our proud roots as the Land of Lincoln - or did we squander the opportunity and thereby remain fodder for Saturday Night Live's next popular skit?
Archive 2009-05-01
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Less pardonable is the reduction of Lincoln's complex politics to fuzzy psychological concepts like "growth," transforming the story of what was indeed a fiery political trial into a therapeutic fairy tale.
The Path To Proclamation
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Lincoln Impinger® proudly introduces the latest addition to the Impinger family of conveyorized ovens .... the Impinger 3255 and 3270!
Undefined
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Lincoln's pay for his first piece of surveying came in the shape of two buckskins, and it was Hannah who "foxed" them on his trousers.
McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, February 1896
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He was nick-named "Nig" and I "Motz," after old John Motz, of Lincoln.
A Record of the Proceedings of the Alumni Association of the University of North Carolina at the Centennial Celebration of the Act of Incorporation: Being an Account of the Alumni Banquet and the Alumni Class Reunions, June 5, 1889
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Furthermore, much of the Lincolnshire Wolds in its unenclosed state was sheep pasture, not arable land.
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The zones have been introduced by Defra officials amid fears the disease could spread to highly populated pig breeding areas in East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.
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Lincoln focused exclusively on the issue of slavery in new states, ignoring the wedge issues of the day: infrastructure (then called "internal improvements"), immigration (then called nativism), or drugs
Spero News
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Jean Burton tells Helen the story of this Renaissance man who was a great figure of Lincolnshire life, and had a huge impact on the landscape of the county.
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Lincoln cathedral is one of the most perfect Gothic cathedrals in Europe, dating back officially to the eleventh century and like as not a fair way before that.
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Here is a link to the National Archives site about the Emancipation Proclamation, formally announced by President Lincoln on January 1, 1863.
Kenneth C. Davis: Celebrating Emancipation on Juneteenth (VIDEO)
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Looking back at the riots in a 2008 interview, Rostenkowski defended the police action, and described what he called the invasion of Lincoln Park.
Corruption Charges Tainted Rostenkowski's Legacy
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The General submitted the broad outlines of his plan to Lincoln and the President trusting in Grant approved the design without seeking to know the details.
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Although the phrase echoes statements made by Lincoln, and although versions of the sentiment have been advanced at various times in American history, the precise phrase "suicide pact" was first used by Justice Robert H. Jackson in his dissenting opinion in Terminiello v.
The Guardian World News
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And so that these young people will not have died in vain, as President Lincoln said, we have to recommit our country to a sense of community.
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He was given five consecutive nine-year terms at Lincoln crown court after pleading guilty to ten threats to kill.
The Sun
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Mr. Lincoln once described this journey to me.
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Meanwhile, Lincoln conducted the bloodiest war in U.S. history to preserve the Union, authorized the deployment of deadly new weaponry such as mines, ironclad warships and niter a 19th-century version of napalm, and accepted huge casualties for his chosen cause.
Five myths about Abraham Lincoln
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Victor Davis Hanson makes an analogy between where we are now and where Lincoln was in 1864, as his first presidential term was ending.
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I’m enjoying reading Carl Sandburg’s biography on Abraham Lincoln — it’s great writing, it’s informative, and I feel good after reading a chapter or two.
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Lincoln was a skilled orator, brilliant at fashioning American constitutionalism into a rhetorical sword that could save the Union.
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Blanche Lincoln, who then declines in the polls, whereupon Obama "disengages" to reduce his own political embarrassment.
Conservapedia - Recent changes [en]
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Whether you follow this rule as one of the success tips from Abraham Lincoln or one of the mafia tips from Al Capone, doing so will only leverage your credibility in the public's eye.
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Despite the lure of lucre and a three-year contract, the one thing he couldn't guarantee his family in Lincolnshire was happiness.
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Lincoln won on the third ballot.
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Dr David Brin kamakailan-lamang na itinuro ng kanyang mga mambabasa sa Ang Claremont Institute's article "Hindi iyong Ama Republican Party," kung saan summarizes ideological ebolusyon ng Republican partido mula sa progresibong mga araw ng Lincoln, sa pamamagitan ng modernong conservativism, sa bagong conservativism, at nagtatapos sa Bush Jr ' s wari kalagitnaan progresibong, albeit "pananampalataya-based na," half-paraan neoconservativism That's hindi ang pinakamainam na paraan upang ilarawan ito, alam ko. alternatibo welcome.
Ideonexus.com »2,005» Disyembre
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The atmosphere in this corridor, like the atmosphere in New Eden, is just like your home planet," the Lincoln biot said.
The Garden of Rama
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He was appointed to the curacy of Brampton, near Wakefield in 1772, eventually becoming prebendary of Lincoln cathedral from 1786 until his death.
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When Confederates attacked Fort Sumter on April 12, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln responded by immediately quintupling the size of the U.S. Army, calling for 75,000 volunteers to put down the rebellion.
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Mattie pressed the automatic device on her dashboard and the garage door eased upwards for the Lincoln to slide smoothly in.
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After Abraham Lincoln's election, however, momentum shifted toward disunion in Mobile as it did throughout the Deep South.
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More than 300 six-year-old oak and beech trees have been chopped down at the Millennium Wood at Crowle, North Lincolnshire.
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The last successful American third party, the Republicans, had a noble cause in abolition and the dominant political imperative in American history: Union, and they elected several candidates to statewide office before Lincoln (their second Presidential nominee) won the White House.
Matthew Yglesias » Why Two Parties?
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Justinian at Constantinople; an anti-Handelist was looked upon as an anti-courtier, and voting against the Court in Parliament was hardly a less remissible or more venial sin than speaking against Handel or going to the Lincoln's Inn Fields Opera.
A History of the Four Georges, Volume II (of 4)
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Lincoln, of course, made a similar move for 2000 with its LS, which introduced the idea of sporty driving to a brand that, at that time, seemed just as discordant with the idea as Buick does now.
2009 LA Auto Show: Odds, ends, and final thoughts
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The author ushers in the names of the conspirators and their plot to kidnap Lincoln.
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In the northern hemisphere, or at any rate in the part occupied by British America and the north of the United States, this phenomenon is explained by the flat conformation of the territories bordering on the pole, and on which there is no intumescence of the soil to oppose any obstacle to the north winds; here, in Lincoln Island, this explanation would not suffice.
The Secret of the Island
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Maybe he would hook Lincoln with one of the antlers.
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The mayor's speech at the restored historic Lincoln Theater was designed to highlight his plans to revitalize neighborhoods.
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Lincoln tapped her feet and rubbed a handful of nibbled fingernails up and down her jacket as if fastening and unfastening a zip.
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Books serve to show a man that those original thoughts of his aren't very new after all. Abraham Lincoln
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The greatest fine art of the future will be the making of a comfortable living from a small piece of land. Abraham Lincoln
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To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men. Abraham Lincoln
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Property is moving pretty well in this area of Lincolnshire just now and we have the advantage of a larger than average house when set against the titchy little bungalows that are the norm here.
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The astonishing collection of antiques, bygones and collectibles of Lincolnshire artist is expected to attract hundreds of fans.
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In time, we outgrew Tinkertoy and moved to greater challenges like Lincoln Logs or Erector Sets.
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It was originally passed during the Civil War to combat war-profiteering (hence the “Lincoln Law”), but health care fraud recoveries have now far outstripped recoveries from the traditional target of the defense industry.
The Volokh Conspiracy » “We have to pass the bill so that you can find out what is in it” (continued)
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American history tends to be hagiographic in nature, building images of men like Washington and Lincoln as two dimensional ‘men in white hats’, sent by God himself to vanquish the forces of evil.
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She came across the fact that Abraham Lincoln had, in 1862, ordered the mass execution of thirty-eight Sioux.
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The 30 fiercely imagined stories in Jon McGregor's collection share an extraordinary topophilia: each bears as its subtitle the name of a fenland town or village, and even in tales that range widely across space and time we never lose touch with the flat Lincolnshire landscape.
This Isn't the Sort of Thing That Happens to Someone Like You by Jon McGregor – review
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Sometime between now and Tuesday we need to go over to the camping store in Carmarthen or perhaps in Swansea to buy either air beds or roll-up foam mattresses for our nomad night in Lincolnshire.
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Sixty years before the Russian revolution, Abraham Lincoln credited a photographer with assisting in his electoral victory by retouching a portrait to shorten his neck and make him appear more youthful.
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Commonplace Lincoln Navigators appear around corners like escapees from a 1950's Japanese monster flick.
Christina Nealson's SMA article (#11)
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Lincoln Equipment featured its Impinger conveyorized oven with FastBake Technology designed to speed up the baking process without increased noise levels or loss of product quality.
Undefined
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Lincoln had, by this time, outgrown the cruder romantic impulses of hisyouth, when, like Bismarck, he read Byron and suffered from “hypochondriasm,” a form of ostentatious melancholy.
FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
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Perhaps it's becoming more about portals than Pontiacs, hot links than Lincolns.
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His invocation of Lincoln and Washington, and his avowed determination to make hard choices, suggest the former.
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But really, who could possibly have taken a single glance at the Obama family earlier this week, touring the Lincoln Memorial, cool and crisp in their in their perfect January toggery, and remained stoic?
Erica Heller: The Audacity of Hopelessness
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I don't think so Mrs. Lincoln, no one orders me around.
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President Abraham Lincoln saw it as a way to unite the country, and he in 1863 he proclaimed a national Thanksgiving celebration on the last Thursday in November.
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The coffin will be placed on a catafalque of rough pine boards, nailed together and covered with black cloth, which was first used for Abraham Lincoln's funeral.
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Ironically, Cadillac also started building the same engines soon after Leland started Lincoln.
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I think it is likely to be all about exploration first, puttering around Lincolnshire in the little blue Ford.
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So he designed his own home, a town house at No.13 Lincoln's Inn Fields in London, to showcase his holdings.
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Lincoln "growed" whiskers after his first nomination for the Presidency.
Lincoln's Yarns and Stories: a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller
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Her viscera were buried in Lincoln cathedral but the body was returned to Westminster, and at each of the twelve places where the funeral cortège rested Edward had a memorial cross erected.
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This donnybrook marked the end of an unbroken series of six Republican presidential victories that reached back to Abraham Lincoln's first win in 1860.
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The son of an English tenant farmer, he received a good education and little else in the Lincolnshire community where he grew to manhood.
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Lincoln Trust Co. of Denver has developed what it calls a "personalized expense ratio" so participants can see the cost easily, said Tom Gonnella , Lincoln's senior vice president of corporate development.
401(k) Plans Step Into the Sunshine
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United States President Abraham Lincoln from childhood have an inferiority complex, he is overcome by self- deprecating self-esteem, develop their own self-confidence.
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Not that she hadn't seen new sights in the Valley: eetees roaring along Figueroa Avenue in a Lincoln Navigator; eetee muckamucks cavorting in a swimming pool full of yellow slime; eetee grunts dead and bloated in an alleyway, lunch for a pack of feral dogs.
Asimov's Science Fiction
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The museum has the inkwell Abraham Lincoln used to write the Emancipation Proclamation.
Smithsonian dispatches curator to collect from Wisconsin debates
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I therefore suppose the _r_ termination in _mauther_ to be a mere corruption, like that pointed out by Skinner in the Lincoln Folk-speech: or is it possible that it may have arisen from a contusion of the words _maid_ and _mother_ in Roman Catholic times?
Notes and Queries, Number 55, November 16, 1850
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In the course of that bitter conflict, Lincoln had been reviled and attacked without mercy.
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The world identifies Lincoln with emancipation.
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| Reply at lunch today I passed a custom painted Lincoln, white on top, taxicab yellow from the quarter panels down and “LINCOLN” airbrushed in slanted gold trimmed white letters … the license plate read MTYGURL.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - EL reader catches another geeky plate
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The unity of the United States was effected under the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln, who introduced the transcontinental railway system.
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Emancipation is the event most associated with Lincoln next to the preservation of the Union.
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Abraham Lincoln called on his people to fight for freedom for all — Negroes and Whites.
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It is said that Abraham Lincoln in a dream saw people mourning around his body, a few days before he was shot dead.
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Lincoln, who by this time had been brought back into politics by Kansas-Nebraska, became one of the trenchant critics of Douglas's theory of popular sovereignty.
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Haller is a Lincoln Lawyer, a criminal defense attorney who operates out of the backseat of his Lincoln Town Car, traveling between the far-flung courthouses of Los Angeles to defend clients of every kind.
The Lincoln Lawyer: Summary and book reviews of The Lincoln Lawyer by Michael Connelly.
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Hugh de Pateshall walked before with the patine, clothed in a dalmatica; and the Earls of Chester, Lincoln, and Warren, bearing the swords, preceded him.
Christmas: Its Origin and Associations Together with Its Historical Events and Festive Celebrations During Nineteen Centuries
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Lincoln reviewed recent riotous incidents, beginning with the Vicksburg gamblers, moving to Madison County's purported slave insurrection, and ending with McIntosh's grisly death.
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Walt Whitman elegized Lincoln as 'the sweetest, wisest soul of all my days and lands.'
The Central Man
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More thankfully still, when it does, Lincoln's first question to me the next morning is whether I was able to help the person I was trying to save, and when I say no, as I usually do, he gives me a squawk, which is what they call a hug on "SpongeBob", and tells me he hopes I have better luck next time.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
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Readers of Lincoln's era would likely be surprised at our well-lit homes, and it's likely that we will be surprised at how well-read future book readers will be.
Steve Leveen: Seven Ways Electronic Books Will Make Us Better Readers
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Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12 th, 1809.
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I don't know who my grandfather was; I am much more concerned to know what his grandson will be. Abraham Lincoln
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Reist is associate professor emerita, School of Music, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
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Lincoln was not an abolitionist, advocating instead that slavery be allowed no further advances.
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The Memoirs of the Medical Society of London* (* 1779 Volume 4 page 330.) contain a paper read before that body on October 30th, 1797: “Case of a child born with variolar pustules, by Matthew Flinders, surgeon, Donington, Lincolnshire.”
The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders
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Six self-build plots on a 2.5 acre site are for sale in the Lincolnshire village of Corby Glen, near Grantham.
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The mayor's speech at the restored historic Lincoln Theater was designed to highlight his plans to revitalize neighborhoods.
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The iceberg Lincoln had mistaken for a whaler was a flat-top, a mile long.
The Whale Warriors
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Michael and Sara wait in the ambulance while Lincoln and Sucre are camped out in a LeMans. Wyatt calls Pad Man. As the limo makes a u-turn, the team realizes it's a trap.
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The conduct would make Lincoln roll over in his grave.
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Lincoln was successful in attaining the ideality of the Gettysburg Address.
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Last night his widow Melanie, who lived with him at their home in an old vicarage at Ulceby, North Lincolnshire, and also worked with him at the flying school, paid tribute to her husband.
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Even a near homonym, such as Lincoln or leaking, could make her jump.
EVERY SECRET THING
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In somewhere like Lincoln or Bristol, the shrievalty would cost you five or six hundred pounds; but the sheriffs of those towns are richer than cardinals.
The Pillars of the Earth
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York City Rowing Club's scullers had a field day harvesting trophies at Ancholme Head of the River in Lincolnshire.
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We was all pore, them days, but the Lincolns was porer than anybody.
The Story of Young Abraham Lincoln
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At the time, a Civil War expert with the Archives said Lowry had made "a unique and substantial contribution to Lincoln research and to the study of the Civil War.
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He hummed to himself as he opened the trunk of the Lincoln, took out his gear, the ropes and the short stepladder, the bucketful of tools.
THE SERPENT'S MARK
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The Abraham Lincoln checked its speed and made for the animal signalled, a simple whale, or common cachalot, which soon disappeared amidst a storm of abuse.
Twenty-Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
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Later that day, Bush delivered a nationally televised speech from the deck of the Abraham Lincoln in which he declared that "[m] ajor combat operations in Iraq have ended," all the while standing under a banner reading: "Mission Accomplished.
Mission Accomplished, May 1, Three Years On
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How do you bleed the air from brake lines of 2002 Lincoln LS?
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Dixiecrat is the term used in the 1860's for southern democrats who fought Republican President Lincoln as he tried to emancipate the slaves.
Eight Edwards delegates now moving to Obama
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As we move ever closer to November, the weather is switching to a uniform foggy grey that wakens memories of my time in Lincolnshire back in the very early sixties.
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A lifelike Abraham Lincoln offered wisdom for the ages and carbonless encapsulated paper worked like magic.
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I've played two years on varsity for Lincoln - 9th and 10th grade.
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The goldfinch is a fun bird to spot around Lincoln. juditu ...
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He also commissioned a traditional wheelwright in Lincolnshire to remodel the original carriage wheels.
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The Bishop of Lincoln granted him the canonry and prebend of Leighton Bromswold, a living which was an easy yoke in terms of duties, affording him the chance to serve in a manner he felt consistent with his powers.
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You want to talk about folks on the right all sycophantically babbling like their in Abe Lincoln's blab-school ...
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In the case of RAF Waddington, this was the City of Lincoln, a historic city with a magnificent cathedral dominating the scenery for miles around.
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I tied a monster knot, one I invented on the spot, and tugged it hard, Lincoln licking my ear.
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I told her I appreciated the vote of confidence, but I know what happens when I sit at a table of genuinely funny people, not family members and appreciative yokels: I become more solemn than Lincoln in his tomb.
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Northern areas are likely to become more important agriculture regions as Britain's richest cereal growing areas in East Anglia and Lincolnshire suffer inundation and salt soils because of increasing storminess and rising sea levels.
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I'm a dyed in the wool Dem., but this Lincoln gal is just a totally hypocritical sleazebag.
Lincoln will not return Goldman Sachs donations
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Lincoln could absorb the hurts and slights — suck it up, as we would say today — because he possessed, Goodwin convinces us, the longest possible view.
No Ordinary Tome
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Obviously, the big mob of kids was rather too prominent for the citizens of Lincoln.