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Jesse Marcel was approached by researchers in 1978 and he recounted details suggesting the debris Brazel had led him to was exotic.
AS SEEN ON TV: JESSE MARCEL Toby O'B 2010
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Also, says Brazel: Anytime you can make fraud harder, that's a good thing.
How To Catch A Fraud 2009
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"Even just using employee data you can get very good, very useful information," say Joseph Brazel, an accounting professor at North Carolina State University and an author of the study.
How To Catch A Fraud 2009
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Balling and Brazel 1987b analyzed long-term temperature records from the cooperative network in Phoenix.
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Brazel was a tall and thin blond fellow, looking like he was barely out of grad studies, but his position meant that he effectively worked for Senator Crosslin, perhaps the most conservative of the LR senators, if one of the more effective.
Flash ModesittJr_LE 2004
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"That sounds like the best approach," concurred Brazel.
Flash ModesittJr_LE 2004
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UNIDENTIFIED MALE: The strange wreckage that Brazel (ph) discovered spanned an area 300 yards wide by a mile long.
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AMANPOUR (voice-over): Brazel has seen more than 150 people put to death, while Fitzgerald says he's witnessed at least 180 executions.
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AMANPOUR (voice-over): Brazel has seen more than 150 people put to death, while Fitzgerald says he's witnessed at least 180 executions.
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Arms as aforesd. did surprise, seize and take a Portuguese Brigantine bound to Brazel, and in manner as aforesd. did out of her take and
Privateering and Piracy in the Colonial Period Illustrative Documents 1898
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