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  • As for Mr. Dawe's alleged wealth, he actually had "negligible income and assets," the insurer's filings state.

    Ruling Is Defeat for Death-Bet Investors Leslie Scism 2011

  • The featured image is the costume that Kevin Roche and Andy Trembley made of "Conrad T. Lizard," which is a combination of Sue Dawe's and my separate disco-dinosaurs from Westercon.

    I hope this doesn't mean I've become a meme junkie... frankwu 2007

  • Dawe's recording of "Junkie John" caused a lot of problems for FM stations because the FCC wasn't really thrilled with drug related songs at the time!

    Archive 2009-02-01 Zen Tiger 2009

  • Pominville and Pittis combined to set up Jason Dawe's game-winner 2: 59 into the middle session.

    USATODAY.com 2003

  • Fata later assisted on Jason Dawe's late second-period tally for a 7-2 advantage for the Wolf Pack, who snapped a three-game losing streak.

    American Hockey League - Hartford vs. Houston 2001

  • The next night the thatch of Captain Dawe's cottage was discovered to be smouldering.

    Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea Tom Bevan

  • So occupied was he with his own thoughts that he replied but absently to Captain Dawe's remarks; and he quite forgot to offer Dolly any compliments over her pastries.

    Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea Tom Bevan

  • "He was up to Captain Dawe's but yesterday," he said.

    Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea Tom Bevan

  • This meant that he must pass Captain Dawe's cottage, which dainty habitation he had not looked upon since the morning when his wooing had been interrupted by the coming of his wounded rival.

    Sea-Dogs All! A Tale of Forest and Sea Tom Bevan

  • Then one day a little tentacle of the octopus, just to amuse itself, ingurgitated Dawe's capital, and he moved to the Gramercy Park neighborhood where one, for a few groats per week, may sit upon one's trunk under eight-branched chandeliers and opposite Carrara marble mantels and watch the mice play upon the floor.

    Strictly business: more stories of the four million O. Henry 1886

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