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Examples

  • According to witnesses, Auxier is almost certainly dead.

    Auxier, Jerry E. 1990

  • Agent Aaron Auxier aka "Ritz" to share with you the latest MLS comps regarding short sale listings percentages in two of Vegas 'more well-known residential high-rise condo towers: Sky

    WN.com - Business News 2010

  • Alas, as Mr. Auxier remarks in one of many pleasantly wry asides, one problem with a life of crime is that it lowers your chances for social advancement.

    A Kingdom of Wonder, For Those With Eyes to See Meghan Cox Gurdon 2011

  • While most funds are confined to say, large-cap stocks, Auxier can buy those and small - and midcaps, too.

    Multicaps 2009

  • Auxier, Randall, ed. (2001) Hartshorne and Brightman on God,

    Charles Hartshorne Dombrowski, Dan 2009

  • David King, 54, of Auxier, a disabled coal miner, said he switched party lines to vote for Bush.

    USATODAY.com - Bush repeats strong victory in Kentucky 2004

  • All witnesses stated that just prior to the blast, Auxier was seen in the blast area.

    Auxier, Jerry E. 1990

  • However, not until all dead and wounded were evacuated was Auxier discovered to be missing.

    Auxier, Jerry E. 1990

  • The blast area and fox holes that had been covered over by the blast were probed, but not a trace of Auxier was found.

    Auxier, Jerry E. 1990

  • All things considered, Auxier, if he was within the blast area, had no chance of survival, and would not be found.

    Auxier, Jerry E. 1990

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