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Since 2003, per capita Nebraska has been the fifth biggest equitable-sharing recipient among states, thanks partly to rising drug-related highway traffic, says Martin Bilek, Douglas County's chief deputy sheriff.
County Sheriff Enjoys Fruits of Forfeitures John R. Emshwiller 2011
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The list of 10 fugitives differs from the original list that included Capone, who, Bilek says, wasn't a fugitive and wasn't even charged with a crime at the time.
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Bilek told the Sun-Times that he was "very pleased" with Halligan's capture, and that the Commission is considering publishing a new list, presumably with Halligan replaced by Public Enemy #11.
'Most Wanted' List Leads To Arrest Of Six-Year Fugitive After Four Days 2010
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"By working together with the community and law enforcement, I am confident that we can take a positive step to getting these criminals off the streets," [CCC Executive Vice President Arthur] Bilek said.
'Most Wanted' List Leads To Arrest Of Six-Year Fugitive After Four Days 2010
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Bilek, were cast into prison; the Brethren's meetings were interdicted throughout the whole kingdom; those who refused to submit were exiled.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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Mukhtar himself barely escaping by the speed of his horse, entering the gate of Bilek only a hundred yards in advance of his foremost pursuer, his wounded horse falling in the gateway.
The Autobiography of a Journalist Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 1901
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Niksich settled under Montenegrin rule, and order established, the Prince moved his headquarters to Bilek, a fortress which commanded the roads from Ragusa to the interior of Herzegovina, and whence he could dominate all the southern sections of that province, protecting his frontier.
The Autobiography of a Journalist Stillman, William James, 1828-1901 1901
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•On Jan. 24, 2011, officers Francisco Ortiz, Todd Tessmer, Joseph Bilek and Brian Casey found a distraught man pacing on a snowy ledge on the Edgerton bridge over Phalen Boulevard.
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"It wouldn't be right to think that we've already advanced," Czech Republic coach Michal Bilek said.
NYT > Home Page By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 2011
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Bilek was a renowned symbolist sculptor as well as a graphic artist, illustrator, architect, designer, and mystic.
Prague Monitor 2010
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