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  • According to Fisher's survey, the most likely missing mammals to be found alive are the Montane monkey-faced bat in the Solomon Islands, Alcorn's pocket gopher, which was last seen in the high forests of Mexico, and the lesser stick-nest rat, a large, soft-furred desert animal from Australia.

    This seal was declared extinct in 1892. So what is it doing alive and well today? Ian Sample 2010

  • (Alcorn's answer: yes) earned a spot on Huckabee's Faith and Family Values Coalition beside others who are deeply opposed to contraception.

    Cristina Page: What the Huck? 2009

  • It is great foundational material that resonates with Alcorn's book.

    Monday Book Club Fr Timothy Matkin 2007

  • It is great foundational material that resonates with Alcorn's book.

    Archive 2007-09-01 Fr Timothy Matkin 2007

  • The honor of advancing to meet Maryland should be Alcorn's.

    USATODAY.com - Maryland's run begins with home-court advantage 2002

  • Prudhomme's aircraft was hit by enemy fire and crashed near Alcorn's position.

    Gold, Edward F. 1990

  • Prudhomme's aircraft was hit by enemy fire and crashed near Alcorn's position.

    Shankel, William L. 1990

  • Alcorn's aircraft was shot down about 15 miles north-northeast of Haiphong and he was captured by the North

    Gold, Edward F. 1990

  • Prudhomme's aircraft was hit by enemy fire and crashed near Alcorn's position.

    Prudhomme, John D. 1990

  • Alcorn's aircraft was shot down about 15 miles north-northeast of Haiphong and he was captured by the North

    Shankel, William L. 1990

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