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  • At 10:30 am, he called Carnes again and said that he was approaching a channel marker buoy 15 miles out.

    Inside the High Tech Hunt for a Missing Silicon Valley Legend Steve Silberman 2007

  • The SGA has “acted expeditiously to strengthen its systems and infrastructure, and as a result will move forward from this unfortunate incident as a stronger and even more vital organization in the America music community,” SGA president Rick Carnes is quoted as saying.

    SGA in embezzlement scandal 2005

  • At 10:30 am, he called Carnes again and said that he was approaching a channel marker buoy 15 miles out.

    Inside the High Tech Hunt for a Missing Silicon Valley Legend 2007

  • She could help create a vogue for the exact commodities the Carnes were attempting to introduce into the marketplace.

    The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005

  • Alert to this change in the economic landscape, the Carnes were among the first to detect the possibility for a third tier in the market for Chinese goods: fancy but affordable items for emerging middle-class consumers.

    The Romance of China: Excursions to China in U.S. Culture: 1776-1876 2005

  • But the Carnes were a falling as much as the Darlings were a rising family, and offense comes down the hill like stones dislodged by the upward traveller.

    Springhaven Richard Doddridge 2004

  • The huge boar-hounds, who obeyed no voice but his, took post upon the rugged road (which had never been repaired since the Carnes were a power in the land), and sat side by side beneath the crumbling arch, with their long fangs glistening and red eyes rolling in the silver moonlight, while their deep chests panted for the chance of good fresh human victuals.

    Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War 1862

  • But the Carnes were a falling as much as the Darlings were a rising family, and offense comes down the hill like stones dislodged by the upward traveller.

    Springhaven : a Tale of the Great War 1862

  • Anyone interested in supporting Sumter Relay for Life is invited to the next captains 'meeting on March 23 in the community room of the Sumter Mall, or call Carnes at (803) 499-4016 or cochairmen Kristin B.uening and J.B. B.uening at (803) 468-1681.

    TheState.com: The Buzz 2010

  • "Carnes" as the first American undercover agent who can be identified as using "cut outs," or intermediaries, to transmit their messages while avoiding suspicion themselves.

    Boston 1775 2010

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