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Mandel

[ man-dl, man-del ]

noun

  1. a male given name.


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I would put Mandel’s face on a T-Shirt — he’s our Che Guevara.

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Seventy years later, Mandel is an increasingly common Republican.

That usually leads to a January rush at the turn of the year, said Mandel.

That person will likely need care right away, not care that can be put off, Mandel said.

Mandel said he hopes to expand the relationship to other hospitals in the region.

Freundel had created the practice dunks because of an experience with a prior convert, according to Mandel.

Bethany Mandel said in a phone interview that she did a practice dunk while converting in 2011.

Bethany Mandel, a former editor at the conservative Commentary, first pointed out this unhappy coincidence on Twitter.

Mandel told The Daily Beast that the timing of the conference was very “frustrating.”

Mandel has said he was renting the vehicle for official purposes related to his state office, which is legal.

"Oh, I'm sure they can't be worse than our winds," Mrs. Mandel returned, caressingly.

Mrs. March said, while she tried to divine Mrs. Mandel's position from this statement, "It's certainly the first duty."

She began a laugh, which she checked at a smile from Mrs. Mandel, which no one could have seen to be reproving.

Well, Conrad didn't like that part much, either; but us girls and Mrs. Mandel, we brazened it out right in the front of the box.

When you going to bring the young ladies down there, Mrs. Mandel, for a champagne lunch?

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