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hames linked metal, curved bars that fit around the horse collar and serve as the attachment for the trace chains and traces. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Davis, who with club auditor Wendy Hames is co-chairing the fundraiser, said the meal program needs help from such organizations as women's clubs. They wrote down peace messages on the small paper doves, Fern Hames and Sue Donnelly of the Murrindindi Roots & Shoots said, adding that they had wanted to send these to the United Nations "to give a voice to children in an Australian country town, to encourage them to feel that they can make a difference; that individuals can make effective contributions". In reaching this conclusion, the Seelbinder court cited a number of earlier state appellate court opinions in other jurisdictions as precedent, including the Hames opinion noted above as well as the case of Grace v. |
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