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Brauer is one of the best when it comes to flipping and pitching.
Flip It Like Brauer 2009
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Brauer is one of the best when it comes to flipping and pitching.
Flip It Like Brauer 2009
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Fifteen-year-old Mallory Meer is one of some 1,300 pleasure-goers, mostly German Lutherans on a church outing, on the Slocum; another passenger is Dustin Brauer, the sixteen-year-old Jewish boy she fancies.
Heady reading Roger Sutton 2006
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Without Kellner’s vote, Board of Elections commissioners were deadlocked over whether to remove Brauer, which is why it went to court, Skurnik said.)
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Without Kellner’s vote, Board of Elections commissioners were deadlocked over whether to remove Brauer, which is why it went to court, Skurnik said.)
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"Brauer," complained the young man, "has gone off and locked my hat in his office.
Saturday's Child Kathleen Thompson Norris 1923
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Scott Brauer for The Wall Street Journal The Tewksbury Police Department provided U.S. authorities with evidence for the case, according to a court filing, and could get as much as 80% of the proceeds from sale of the property under a federal forfeiture program known as 'equitable sharing,' which pays a portion to state and local agencies that help.
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Scott Brauer for The Wall Street Journal Motel guest Sheila Esposito, 50, of nearby Wilmington, Mass., is renting a room while looking for work.
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Scott Brauer for The Wall Street Journal Mr. Caswell said he and his employees try to keep out shady customers.
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Scott Brauer for The Wall Street Journal Mr. Caswell, here in the motel's lobby, is not accused of any wrongdoing but stands to lose his business under a law that calls for the forfeiture of properties linked to crimes.
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