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An election official tells us that the city owns a lot more election shacks than it has use for.
The New Yorker, November 3, 1934 P. 15 An election official tells us that the city owns a lot more election shacks than it has use for.
By Eugene Kinkead, Francis Steegmuller, and Harold Ross The New Yorker, November 3, 1934 P. 15 An election official tells us that the city owns a lot more election shacks than it has use for.
The City also has use of another Phaeton-beige-which came here in '52.
According to ConservativeHome officials, the lobbying firm has use of the marquee between fringe events.
She has use of the presidential jet and friendly coverage on state television.
He no longer has use for the unpredictable, sometimes violent, street politics of the yellow shirts.
I pay him 240 a week and he has use of a free cottage".
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