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Better Red Than Dead 3 minute read Katerina Zachovalova March 22, 2007 12:00 AM EDT ...
Better Dead than Red (or Democrat)Something like this seems to happen in every election: HOUSTON (AP) -- Republican state Rep. Glenda Dawson is dead, but she's not gone.
The phrase “better dead than red” is a term that was popularized in America during the Cold War’s McCarthy-era (1940s and 1950s) to express anti-communist sentiment.
In <i>Redd Solicitors LLP v Red Legal Ltd</i>, the Patents County Court has held that the defendants’ use of RED LEGAL for conveyancing services infringed the claimant's CTM REDD, which covered "legal ...
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