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My outing had cost me twice what I had calculated upon, and, thus far, I had only syndicated a few letters and a handful of poems.
A DAUGHTER OF THE MIDDLE BORDERHAMLIN GARLANDI know enough about the situation, the Governor has practically nothing to do with syndicated crime.
WARREN COMMISSION (5 OF 26): HEARINGS VOL. V (OF 15)THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDYIn this capacity I write a syndicated column on higher education which Tulane distributes to 85 newspapers throughout the country.
WARREN COMMISSION (11 OF 26): HEARINGS VOL. XI (OF 15)THE PRESIDENT'S COMMISSION ON THE ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT KENNEDYThis he syndicated in conjunction with the other letter, and the editors invariably grouped the two letters.
THE AMERICANIZATION OF EDWARD BOKEDWARD WILLIAM BOKAt the one extreme is the so-called laboring class, and at the other are the syndicated and corporate and monopolized interests.
THE COUNTRY-LIFE MOVEMENT IN THE UNITED STATESL.H. BAILEYThese editorials are syndicated in a chain of thirty-eight newspapers, which reach many millions of readers.
21FRANK CRANEWhen I did go over the proofs and found many grievous errors, the Herald had already syndicated the story.
MY ATTAINMENT OF THE POLEFREDERICK A. COOKThen the exclusive bit of news is rapidly syndicated, and by gentle degrees, the secret is diffused through the community.
THE SPINSTER BOOKMYRTLE REEDEvery newspaper in every remotest country-town in England will be deluged with syndicated venom.
THE OPEN SECRET OF IRELANDT. M. KETTLEDid you know it's being syndicated now, all over the country?
FANNY HERSELFEDNA FERBERWORDS RELATED TO SYNDICATED
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