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  • Blevins is handy with guns, which later gets the trio into serious trouble.

    All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy 1999

  • Blevins is handy with guns, which later gets the trio into serious trouble.

    All the Pretty Horses by Cormac McCarthy 1999

  • Clovis police said the pair, Meron Blevins, 39, and Amy Wilson, 31, whom they identified as Blevins 'girlfriend, were stopped by Fresno police, who found a wallet in their possession that had been taken during the burglary outside the GB3 club near Fowler and Herndon avenues.

    Home 2008

  • That he also called Blevins a coward and an idiot in his email sums up the issue perfectly.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Another Blogging Pseudonym Bites the Dust: 2009

  • If there is a scout troop or school group that has children 10 or 11 that they feel would benefit, call Blevins at 775-9623.

    WTVC NewsChannel 9: Chattanooga News, Weather, Radar, Sports, Lottery : News 2010

  • Fujioka would not publicly name Blevins as his candidate of choice but said he had presented someone for the job.

    AroundTheCapitol.com 2010

  • It was tales such as Blevins 'that had city councilors concerned in October 2007, when they voted to put a moratorium on digital billboards to give the city time to devise regulations for the emerging technology.

    unknown title 2009

  • It was tales such as Blevins 'that had city councilors concerned in October 2007, when they voted to put a moratorium on digital billboards to give the city time to devise regulations for the emerging technology.

    unknown title 2009

  • It was tales such as Blevins 'that had city councilors concerned in October 2007, when they voted to put a moratorium on digital billboards to give the city time to devise regulations for the emerging technology.

    unknown title 2009

  • And by and large, people are pseudonymous because — as Blevins did — they think their political opinions might either be a professional liability or otherwise harmful to their friends or family.

    Pseudonymity and Accountability 2009

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