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Long John Silver speaks wistfully of Portobelo in Treasure Island, but Henry Morgan did something about it.
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At Long John Silver's he introduced the quick-serve market to wraps--as in Blazin' Cajun' popcorn shrimp rolled in a tortilla.
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Joyner lends his name to a platter of fried food at Long John Silver's restaurant chain, even though he's a big booster of health education.
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She became more widely known in 2003 after singing at Westminster Cathedral for Pope John Paul II's silver jubilee.
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"Tony has said he wants to get to 25% operating margins, " says John Morton, president of Silver Spring, M.
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The New York Times's Nate Silver criticizes Chief Justice John Roberts for his use of voter-registration statistics during last week's oral arguments in Shelby County v.
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Finally, it is really shocking that the BBC chooses to air such a blatant attack on Pope John Paul during the week of his silver jubilee.
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After undergoing a controversial steroid treatment, which reduced her immune system, Claire and Jason's third son Finlay was successfully delivered at 38 weeks in April 2011, at the Silver Star Unit, part of the John Radcliffe Hospital Maternity Unit.
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Harrah's, the firm that owns Caesar's Palace, does not keep track of its employees' ages, but a brief walkabout reveals many silver-haired croupiers, waitresses and vendors of Elton John-themed knick-knacks.
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Mattie, still tying her robe, ran down the steps thinking stupidly, as she later reflected, only of the embarrassment to this woman, whom to tell the truth she had respected more than loved, and picking up and pressing back upon her the heavy silver, as if this was not something Roscoe should be doing, nor her husband, John Jameson, neither.
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