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Rinehart

[ rahyn-hahrt ]

noun

  1. Mary Roberts, 1876–1958, U.S. novelist and playwright.


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Emergency responders are containing a fuel spill at the scene, Rinehart said, and initially had trouble reaching the plane because of the terrain.

But even assuming Rinehart has devised a liquid diet on which one can survive, so what?

Rinehart may have inherited wealth, but even her critics acknowledge her business prowess.

After Rinehart acquired a seat on the board, a conservative commentator was given a Sunday talk show.

Then in November with the thing in page proof Stanley Rinehart insisted I take out six lines.

Rinehart's lived for a hundred and nineteen years, and he's learning new tricks every year.

God damned heart and god damned brother and god damned Rinehart—did everything have to split the wrong way?

And I think our good friend Senator Rinehart is probably wriggling on the stick about now, just on the shock value of the switch.

Rejuvenation, and all that, talk about the Universalists beating Rinehart out and throwing the Center open to everybody.

Author of the Rinehart Criteria, the royal road to a self-perpetuating "immortal elite."

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