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Examples
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About 10 minutes later, Jones returned "shaking," Blackard said.
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She told Blackard, in detail, about Clinton's unwelcome overtures, but urged her not to tell anyone.
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Blackard and Ballentine were both quoted, but not prominently, and the average reader may have missed the import of their testimony.
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After a moment, during which Jones attempted to collect herself, she told Blackard much of what had happened. 1992: Jones, who had since married, gave birth to a child.
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But after interviewing her girlfriends Blackard and Ballentine, he changed his mind.
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Pamela Blackard had been sitting with Jones at the registration desk in the hotel lobby, when she noticed Clinton "staring intently" at Paula; and Blackard was there when the state trooper approached with his request.
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ANNOUNCER: On the corner of Wabash and Blackard (ph), on the banks of the Chicago River in Chicago, this is AMERICAN MORNING, on the road, with Bill Hemmer, and Soledad O'Brien.
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"Until that time, I guess we never thought of him as being dead," Blackard said.
Gates, James W. 1966
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Blackard said though her mother continued to search for information, hope dimmed as time passed.
Gates, James W. 1966
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"This still doesn't close anything," Blackard said,
Gates, James W. 1966
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