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Kearns

[ kurnz ]

noun

  1. a town in N Utah, near Salt Lake City.


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Going the other way, Kearns says, they should also share their own technical expertise with regulators, lawyers and policy makers.

“After having been through many more drought years than not over the last decade, I am starting to wonder if we should even be using the term drought,” Kearns said.

“There have been some mandatory water restrictions in some parts of the state, but there is concern from a lot of folks in the water management community that those restrictions should be statewide,” Kearns wrote, referring to California.

You got back-cover blurbs on your new book from James McPherson, Amanda Foreman, and Doris Kearns Goodwin.

It just teleports you to 1776 and forces everyone not named Doris Kearns Goodwin to piece it together as it goes.

Sure, our inner Doris Kearns Goodwin relishes spotting the words “based on a true story” in a Hollywood production.

Why then has Doris Kearns Goodwin chosen to take up the story again?

So perhaps the screenplay credit should be "based in part on help from Doris Kearns Goodwin."

Jack had told him how Kearns was said to be quite a wizard at making bullseyes in a flying target either with a pistol or a rifle.

By then, too, Kearns had come to his senses, with Perk keeping him subdued by means of prodding a weapon in his ribs.

Anne Kearns has the lumbago for which she rubs on Lourdes water, given her by a lady who got a bottleful from a passionist father.

I want you to pledge yourself never to vote in this legislature for Thomas Kearns as Senator.

This conclusion might be quite logical, if the statements of Senator Kearns were true.

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