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  • And there was definitely a growing strain between Maher and Casiano.

    Death in Monaco Dunne, Dominick 2000

  • Jacopone da Todi (Rome 1558), preface; DAL GAL, La Verna (Rocca S. Casiano, 1906), 385-92; JACOBILLI, Vite de Santi e Beati dell '

    The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913

  • First, Casiano's men set up a defensive position in a home and courtyard.

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  • "You can't do anything without security," Casiano said.

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  • For Casiano, the fight was just the beginning of the day.

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  • The moment those rounds exploded Casiano responded quickly.

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  • After nearly 48 hours in the village, Casiano led his men out the way they came in: Under cover of darkness, using a beacon that can only be seen with night vision equipment to show the helilcopters where to land.

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  • "First and foremost, where it is coming from," Casiano said, "and immediately following that - is everybody OK?"

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  • The section between Casiano Road now Mountaingate/Bel-Air Crest and Ohio Avenue was developed first, with others following, and in 1958, the 405 was declared an interstate highway.

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  • Casiano tried to convince the villagers to come to a meeting of Afghans and Americans a few days from now.

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