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  • Baden's theory was also backed by a witness who had seen another man inside Mary's apartment at around 10 a.m. Dr. Baden and his team (including forensic all-stars James Starrs, David Foran and Dr. Henry Lee) also managed to find the killer's DNA on my aunt's remains.

    Casey Sherman: The Pathologist and The Grasshopper 2009

  • UNIDENTIFIED FEMALE: Thanks to Baden's teachings, we can use those skills in everyday life.

    CNN Transcript Aug 1, 2007 2007

  • While Baden's beautiful wife was on stage, thanking guests and announcing the order of the evening, she mentioned three "important guests" in the crowd of 200.

    Soho Update barbylon 2004

  • While Baden's beautiful wife was on stage, thanking guests and announcing the order of the evening, she mentioned three "important guests" in the crowd of 200.

    Soho Update barbylon 2004

  • While Baden's beautiful wife was on stage, thanking guests and announcing the order of the evening, she mentioned three "important guests" in the crowd of 200.

    Soho Update barbylon 2004

  • While Baden's beautiful wife was on stage, thanking guests and announcing the order of the evening, she mentioned three "important guests" in the crowd of 200.

    Soho Update barbylon 2004

  • Keisha deliberately went to Baden's booth last; he was - in her opinion - the most honest of the three.

    Owlsight Lackey, Mercedes 1998

  • Baden's territory, and the death of a Prince could not fail everywhere to irritate that kind of sympathy of blood and of race which had hitherto always influenced the crowned heads and sovereign families of Europe; for it was felt as an injury to all of them.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Collection of Memoirs of Napoleon Various

  • An old and discursive article [84] by T. Baden, containing a description and analysis of the gestures and posture of a number of familiar figures from comedy exemplified in some collections of statuettes (chiefly those in Borgia's Museum of Baden's time), is open to the same objection as the above.

    The Dramatic Values in Plautus Wilton Wallace Blanck�� 1916

  • "That is the Grand Duke of Baden's nephew, talking to the King of Wurtemberg now."

    When William Came 1870-1916 Saki 1893

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