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Cordner is very careful to distinguish the interpretations of
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Stephen Cordner, the institute's director, said the DNA left no doubt the skeleton was Kelly's.
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The whereabouts of Kelly's skull remain a mystery, Cordner said.
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I think the most sensible comment has come from area commander Chief Inspector Sam Cordner.
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Mike Cordner, the Ken Dixon professor of drama in York's department of theatre, film and television, said: Sir Alan is a uniquely prolific, radically innovative, and supremely inventive dramatist.
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The wear and tear of the skeleton is a little bit more than would be expected for a 25-year-old today, Cordner said.
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Mike Cordner, the Ken Dixon professor of drama in York's department of theatre, film and television, said: Sir Alan is a uniquely prolific, radically innovative, and supremely inventive dramatist.
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The whereabouts of Kelly's skull remain a mystery, Cordner said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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"The wear and tear of the skeleton is a little bit more than would be expected for a 25-year-old today," Cordner said.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Stephen Cordner, the institute's director, said the DNA left no doubt the skeleton was Kelly's.
The Seattle Times 2011
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