Word: quakers
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...state for "dispossessed" Palestinians. Though he generally repudiated terrorism, he drew ire for his refusal to condemn specific violent acts by Palestinians. Still, the author of Orientalism, which argued that Western writers had demeaned Arabs and Asians with stereotyping, lived most of his life in the U.S., married a Quaker and for a time wrote music reviews for the Nation, acknowledging that he often felt like an outsider living "two quite separate lives...
Sato’s goal came in the 12th minute. She took a long ball from Moran over the top of the Quaker defense and toe-poked it past the goalkeeper...
...best combination of the day, as Fisher found Sato checking on the left side. Sato sent it to Colvin, who brought it to the corner. There, she sent a cross to Moran, who headed it and won a corner that led to a shot from Tavepholjalern that a Quaker defender had to head off the line...
TRANS FAT: 0.5 gram SATURATED FAT: 1 g Quaker Chewy Low-Fat Granola Bars, Chocolate Chunk...
...practice. He was dimly understood to be an American general; he was so much an anomaly in socially inert France that he was repeatedly addressed as Monsieur de Franklin. This frontier philosopher was dripping in honorary degrees. He wrung a great deal of mileage out of being thought a Quaker, which he was not. Every religion claimed Franklin, groused John Adams, who knew that his colleague had little use for the stuff, at least in any churchgoing sense. This by no means prevented Franklin's becoming a cult figure. He made America his religion, adapting the rituals to suit...