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Once we’re leagued up, we’ll post the results, and there’ll be a weekly column here summing up the score, the scenario, and the stats.

From The Verge • Feb. 28, 2019

The interests leagued against Wiley, finally manufactured charges that he had misused the funds of his Bureau; and, though exonerated by President Taft after a careful investigation had been made, he resigned in protest.

From Time Magazine Archive

When the great Houses of Burgundy, Bourbon, Brittany, Lorraine, Artois, Alen�on, Armagnac, Anjou leagued against him, he played them off one against the other, overcame them gradually by force, craft or bribery.

From Time Magazine Archive

Other Post stockholders leagued to announce that Newhouse's 15% invasion was as far as he would be allowed to go.

From Time Magazine Archive

Big-hoofed gray horses spackled like wolves, that rolled their eyes and whinnied at my footfall, leagued with men as if strapped to their business by harness I could not see.

From "Grendel" by John Gardner




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