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  • His dad hadn't been a saint, but he'd never broken Crater's anything, let alone his face.

    Two of a Kind 2010

  •  Out of the car, the early morning mist caught at the legs of Crater's jeans and began to soak, and he'd just begun to wonder about what would happen next when Roberta took him by the hand and redirected him to a stone-inlaid path that led up the hill and behind her house.

    Two of a Kind 2010

  • New Yorkers of a younger vintage will draw a blank at Crater's name, but for years the line "Judge Crater, call your office" was an in-joke among city residents.

    Judge Crater and the Ever-Vanishing City 2010

  • When Lucent took Crater's technology directly to the Navy and cut Crater out of the picture, Crater sued.

    Frank Naif: Congress Demands Full Account of Intelligence Outsourcing Mess - and It's a Mess 2009

  • After leaving Granada we headed out to Laguna de Apoyo about a 20 minute ride from town for a stay at Crater's Edge.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Belizean' A New Trail 2009

  • Crater's Edge is a small 6 rooms and a separate dormitory, but quaint hotel run by a very friendly Canadian named Anne.

    Surfing, Beaches, Craters, Lakes, and Leatherbacks Belizean' A New Trail 2009

  • After leaving Granada we headed out to Laguna de Apoyo about a 20 minute ride from town for a stay at Crater's Edge.

    Surfing, Beaches, Craters, Lakes, and Leatherbacks Belizean' A New Trail 2009

  • Crater's Edge is a small 6 rooms and a separate dormitory, but quaint hotel run by a very friendly Canadian named Anne.

    Archive 2009-01-01 Belizean' A New Trail 2009

  • In 2002, Webber examined those documents in chambers, and concluded that not one of them would be available for Crater's use in pressing its case.

    Secrecy Power Sinks Patent Case 2005

  • Crater's attorney, Robert Schultz, says there's a question of basic fairness.

    Secrecy Power Sinks Patent Case Kevin Poulsen 2005

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