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dole

[dohl] / doʊl /


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BOB DOLE: A line has been crossed—not just of taste, but of human dignity and decency.

From Slate • Feb. 14, 2020

Observers sensed that the Senate was groping desperately for a plan that did not smack of the politically fearful word DOLE.

From Time Magazine Archive

If that happens, officials say, the mother of all IC probes could result, enveloping Clinton and Gore and even Republican standard-bearer BOB DOLE, whose campaign also benefited from issue ads like the ones in question.

From Time Magazine Archive

BOB DOLE, 77, the 1996 Republican presidential candidate turned Viagra pitchman; from surgery for an abdominal aortic aneurysm; in Cleveland, Ohio.

From Time Magazine Archive

DOLE, Com. of Ind. Af'rs Dear Sir, We have just returned from a successful expedition into the Indian Country, And I thought you would be glad to hear the news.

From The American Indian as Participant in the Civil War by Abel, Annie Heloise




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