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Cleland

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Cleland
John. 1709--89, British writer, best known for his bawdy novel Fanny Hill (1748--49)


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The most dramatic examples that come to mind are the Republicans' successful attempt to portray triple amputee war hero Max Cleland as weak on terrorism and the set of ads that were so effective in 2004 that they have spawned a new verb, to swift-boat.
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A systematic review (Wasiak and Cleland 2005) showed inconsistent findings in relation to efficacy of various dressing products.
 
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