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Thursday's festivities began with an acoustic set from Parisian favorite, singer-songwriter Hugh Coltman and culminated in festival veteran Nouvelle Vague's exclusive performance of "Dawn of Innocence," a sultry and experimental musical directed by fashion designer/artist Jean-Charles de Castelbajac.
Nicole Garton: OohLaLA Festival Charms Again Nicole Garton 2011
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J. Coltman and Fitz-Hugh Marschall from the Westinghouse Research Laboratories described a photomultiplier scintillation counter for detecting and measuring alpha, beta and gamma rays, and high-energy electrons and neutrons.
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Coltman was the British ambassador to Cuba in the early 1990s and his unique position allowed him to observe Fidel's personality in both public and private situations.
Yale Press Log: 2006
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Coltman was the British ambassador to Cuba in the early 1990s and his unique position allowed him to observe Fidel's personality in both public and private situations.
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Police station commander at Committees Drift, Sgt Yul Coltman, whose area covers the Tyefu irrigation scheme, said the situation was quiet today.
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Brett and Coltman were the only F111 aircrew operating in that area.
Brett, Robert A. Jr. 1991
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Kim Coltman followed his path into the military and is a major stationed at
Coltman, William C. 1972
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The remains of air Force COL William C. Coltman of PA, missing in Laos since September 29, 1972, were jointly recovered and repatriated on August
Coltman, William C. 1972
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William C. Coltman Jr., who lives in London and is a former F-111 pilot; and two of three sisters.
Coltman, William C. 1972
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WASHINGTON -- "Wild Bill" Coltman made a name for himself at Nellis Air
Coltman, William C. 1972
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