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  • Litchfield's state attorney, David Shepack, responded: "There's some indication here that even when supervised, alcohol is still a problem."

    Rip Torn denied probation over armed drunken bank escapade 2010

  • Bishop of Litchfield's examining chaplain, to whom I had been introduced in terms of the most hyperbolical praise, prevailed on his

    The Opium Habit Horace B. Day

  • For a while, he imagined himself thirteen years old and knowing everything he knew now, and he began mapping a campaign to establish himself as Litchfield's Juvenile Delinquent Number One, to the end that Kurt Fawzi and Dolf Kellton and the rest of them would never dream of sending him to school on Terra to find out where Merlin was.

    The Cosmic Computer H. Beam Piper 1934

  • Gorham listened to Litchfield's remarks with marked patience.

    The Lever A Novel William Dana Orcutt 1911

  • That afternoon Doctor David Lyman came at Doctor Litchfield's bidding, and the operation on Roger's eyes was performed with great hope of success, though the result could not be certainly known for the space of two weeks, when Doctor Lyman would return and the bandages would be removed.

    "Eglantina" 1902

  • Under Litchfield's initial proposal, a potential payment of about $80 per week for each student was suggested for enrollment in the full-day kindergarten program, or approximately $3,200 per year.

    All Stories 2011

  • The Nokia N8′s sensor is 77% larger than the iPhone 4S, which means its raw light-gathering ability is 124% greater, according to Litchfield's table.

    Forbes.com: News Eric Lai 2011

  • The next letter Cottle says refers to the Wedgwood Pension, but may be about the rejection of the £100. [l] [Footnote 1: See Litchfield's "Tom Wedgwood", pp. 54-56.]

    Biographia Epistolaris, Volume 1. Samuel Taylor Coleridge 1803

  • His intention was to engage all the regiments, one after another, to give their consent to the repeal of the test and penal statutes; and accordingly, the major of Litchfield's drew out the battalion before the king, and told them, that they were required either to enter into his majesty's views in these particulars, or to lay down their arms.

    The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.I., Part F. From Charles II. to James II. David Hume 1743

  • Kalima publishes Litchfield's classic on furniture

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