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S. CHIEF PETTY OFFICER S.EVE CARLETON, U.S. COAS. GUARD: They actually will take them, put them on the surface of the water and work them across the surface, because the oil is floating up on the top, there.
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S.EVE CARLETON, U.S. COAS. GUARD: They actually will take them, put them onto the surface of the water and work them across the surface because the oil is floating up on the top there.
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S.EVE CARLETON, U.S. COAS. GUARD: They actually will take them, put them on the surface of the water and work them across the surface because the oil is floating up on the top there and when they get dirty they'll bag them up and then they'll cart them off for disposal.
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CARLETON GRIFFIN, CHOIR MEMBER: Living in cardboard boxes, abandoned building, vacant cars.
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CARLETON GRIFFIN, CHOIR MEMBER: My rap sheet is probably longer than this tape.
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CARLETON: When the video threat was first released on Wednesday, it was the shattering of all hope.
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CARLETON: We didn't see the wink, but I was trying really hard to look at the photo and really sense what Micah was feeling and I did feel strength there.
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MARIE-HELENE CARLETON, AUTHOR, "AMERICAN HOSTAGE": He'd been kidnapped for three days, and I had just returned to the United States and I didn't know that.
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TEX CARLETON 1932-1940 A sidearm pitcher who would occasionally sag.
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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TEX CARLETON 1932-1940 A sidearm pitcher who would occasionally sag.
The Neyer/James Guide To Pitchers Bill James Rob Neyer 2004
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