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shouse
noun
An outhouse: an outbuilding used as a lavatory.
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The shouse?
"I've met him, and he's a nice, outstanding man," Mr. Shouse said in an interview.
Jouett Shouse, the league's president, said he sympathized with some of its goals, but they weren't truly federal concerns.
SEADON SHOUSE, a native of Nova Scotia who has worked on Nantucket, at Proof on Main in Louisville, Ky., and elsewhere, is the new executive chef at Laurent Manrique's Millesime in Murray Hill.
Often, Mr. Shouse said, if Ms. Gonzalez was walking unsteadily toward their apartment, Mr. Trantino would come out and help her inside.
"We keep track of gas prices every day in the news," Mr. Shouse said.
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"The most difficult time for me, and I wonder if we can do this or not, is in the middle of night when you're cleaning up something, and you have to go work the next morning," Ms. Hinsdale-Shouse said.
Ms. Hinsdale-Shouse's husband, Marshall Shouse, quit his job managing a supermarket meat department to take care of his wife's parents, while Ms. Hinsdale-Shouse works as a project manager for a research company.
"The saddest thing is to not have his brain, so smart, so kind, to see that person disappear," Ms. Hinsdale-Shouse said.
The president of the local chamber, Clark Shouse Jr., whose father is the president of First National Bank of Pawnee, is a Linder fan as well.
In 2009, the Tampa Bay Rays had three submarine-style relievers: Randy Choate, Brian Shouse and Chad Bradford.
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