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In an interview with The Philadelphia Inquirer, her boyfriend, Jason Anderson, said Craig-Lewis was “all consumed” by her job.

“I spent a lifetime looking for a father,” he told The Philadelphia Inquirer in 1986.

In an email to the Philadelphia Inquirer, Bucholz described the party as focused on “pragmatism.”

Jayson, how did you move to ESPN from The Philadelphia Inquirer?

So I did a few dozen shows, though I continued to work at the Inquirer until the end of the 1999 season.

We do not read of any remarkable philosophical inquirer until Thales arose, the first of the Ionian school.

The earnest, chummy attitude of the inquirer made Molly feel at ease, and also anxious to please.

The reverend gentleman gave his rustic inquirer a kick, adding, ‘Did you feel that?’

There is in all both a suppressio veri and a suggestio falsi, which makes the honest inquirer almost entirely reject their books.

Nor do we act thus, reluctantly, for we believe that every honest inquirer will thank us for the introduction.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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