Packwood
bob, born 1932, u.s. politician: senator 1969–95.
contemporary examples
packwood was eventually convinced to come to the senate, but he insisted that they carry him across the threshold.
when politicians run away david a. graham february 18, 2011
a month before the ethics committee vote that mcconnell boasts about today, he and dole were publicly defending packwood.
and now mitch mcconnell is the ‘pro-woman’ candidate! eleanor clift october 19, 2014
most voters today barely remember packwood, the good, the bad, and the ugly.
and now mitch mcconnell is the ‘pro-woman’ candidate! eleanor clift october 19, 2014
her push for public hearings on packwood irritated her democratic male colleagues along with the republicans.
and now mitch mcconnell is the ‘pro-woman’ candidate! eleanor clift october 19, 2014
historical examples
mr. packwood carried me into the house, and both he and his wife felt sorry for me.
the expedition of the donner party and its tragic fate eliza poor donner houghton
at about noon we reached a forlorn mud hut, known as packwood’s ranch.
vanished arizona martha summerhayes
fortunately baby packwood had grown to be quite a frolicsome child.
the expedition of the donner party and its tragic fate eliza poor donner houghton
our tents were pitched near packwood’s, out in the broiling sun.
vanished arizona martha summerhayes
do you forget that belinda portman and her accomplishments have already been as well advertised as packwood’s razor-strops?
tales and novels, volume 3 (of 10) maria edgeworth
mrs. packwood wet a piece of brown paper, laid it on my forehead, and bade me lie on my bed until i should feel better.
the expedition of the donner party and its tragic fate eliza poor donner houghton
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