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“Mr. Schoendorf started with the last-known owner in the 1980s, firearms engineer Harry Sefried .”
“But when employees found a long-forgotten box, Ms. Draeger sat on the floor and pulled out the last-known signature of the Great Emancipator—on a check.”
The Wall Street Journal: Cached at Huntington: Lincoln's Last-Known Check
“They wore their own clothes and rolled around in their own musical mayhem, giving interviews that often bordered on the absurd, or at least un-checkable, as I found when my researcher attempted to confirm Kurt's last-known address as under a bridge in the logging town of Aberdeen, Washington.”
“Ministers are considering a scheme that would ensure that inmates were given a postal vote for their last-known address.”
The Guardian: Nick Clegg struggling to avoid giving violent prisoners the right to vote
“On the last-known morning of his life, June 7, a Monday, the 43-year-old, 280-pound Jones called his mother to say good morning.”
The Washington Post: Washington National Opera singer's slaying leaves family with questions
“His last-known interview was in 1980 with Betty Eppes, a reporter for the Baton Rouge Advocate whose quest to meet the author was turned into a feature for the Paris Review.”
“This is on the criminal complaint and it says that the last-known whereabouts of Elizabeth Johnson was from her cell phone pings in Victoria, Texas, headed toward the Mexican border.”
“Extinct ibex is resurrected by cloning - Telegraph: The Pyrenean ibex, a form of wild mountain goat, was officially declared extinct in 2000 when the last-known animal of its kind was found dead in northern Spain.”
“So he hired a tracker dog specialist to scour a pond one mile from Natalee ` s last-known location.”
“This was the last-known address of Abdulmutallab when he lived in London as an engineering student.”
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