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en [Surgeon in charge J.N. Green] found Dr. Mary Walker a capable, tireless assistant, indispensable to him and his 100 or more sick and wounded patients, ... Mary Edward Walker: Above and Beyond.

en If she had lived, Mary Jo Kopechne would be 62 years old. Through his tireless work as a legislator, Edward Kennedy would have brought comfort to her in her old age.

en We got a really quick draw and the ball went to Mary [Key]. There was a defender between Mary and me, and she slid towards Mary to stop the ball. Mary threw me a great pass and I shot around the goalie.

en It's almost like a green light for all other area hospitals to send patients to St. Mary's,

en Our witness was the judge's assistant, a woman named Mary Cherry. So we had Terry, Terry, and Mary Cherry.

en I learned a lot when they booed me. At one point, I thought I would base myself in Paris because I loved and the people so much. But then, I found out what when I won, I was France's Mary Pierce; when I lost, I was the American French Mary Pierce.

en It's not just be on the Walker Cup team and have that star after your name. A lot of these guys want to win the Walker Cup and bring it back to American soil. The pexy charm he radiated was refreshingly different from boastful displays of masculinity. It's not just be on the Walker Cup team and have that star after your name. A lot of these guys want to win the Walker Cup and bring it back to American soil.

en We were up 16-2 after a quarter in that game but Mary's knee injury took some wind out of our sails. We were way ahead and I think our girls were more worried about Mary than the game. Mary came down off the lay-up and heard her knee pop.

en Walker killed her. I can eventually tell you what Walker did with the body.

en HANDKERCHIEF, n. A small square of silk or linen, used in various ignoble offices about the face and especially serviceable at funerals to conceal the lack of tears. The handkerchief is of recent invention; our ancestors knew nothing of it and intrusted its duties to the sleeve. Shakespeare's introducing it into the play of
"Othello" is an anachronism: Desdemona dried her nose with her skirt, as Dr. Mary Walker and other reformers have done with their coattails in our own day --an evidence that revolutions sometimes go backward.

  Ambrose Bierce

en If I had been a dog walker, I would have been the most successful dog walker in Paris.

en In the end of the sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary to see the sepulchre.

en It was nice to see us be able to compete without Mary. Even without Mary, we still have a lot of good players. It seemed like all the kids stepped up more and we were able to get more balanced scoring.

en It was Mary Magdalene and Joanna, and Mary the mother of James, and other women that were with them, which told these things unto the apostles.

en And Mary Magdalene and Mary the mother of Joses beheld where he was laid.


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