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Three years later, Mr.A. B. Morine addressed our club on the topic "The Newfoundland Fisheries Question".
Canada's Political and Economic Problems as Seen by Premier Frank Moores of Newfoundland 1976
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A.B. Morine, K.C., lately Leader of the Opposition in Newfoundland, before the Empire Club, November 1st, 1906.
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For that treat we are indebted to our friend, Mr. Foss, and I am sure that every member present will heartily join in the vote of thanks that has been so ably moved by Mr. Morine and seconded by Mr. Ellis.
Relations of the United States with Canada and Great Britain 1905
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A concentrated decoction of the wood deposits, on cooling, a yellow crystalline matter called Morine.
Catalogue of Economic Plants in the Collection of the U. S. Department of Agriculture William Saunders 1861
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Years later, Morine, now 57, has communicated with people as far away as Australia, sometimes using only as little electricity as it takes to run a night-light.
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On Sunday, Morine and several other members of the Azalea Coast Amateur Radio Club huddled in a radio room of the Battleship North Carolina sending out messages in Morse code, hoping to reach other operators.
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Morine could have faced up to 20 years in prison, but was sentenced to nine months after reaching a plea agreement with prosecutors.
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Morine was sentenced to six years in prison in 1988, after he was convicted of re-entering the U.S. and transportation of stolen goods, prosecutors stated in court records.
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"There's a certain magic here," Morine said as a club member tapped out code, which bleeped short and long, quick and consecutive.
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"How come no one else has been able to get in on the horse renting and Morine view other than Pliura?
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