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Courthouse's ceremonial courtroom that Barcella's "example of integrity and achievement - and of a life lived well and fully - will continue to inspire our work."
At courthouse, Washington legal community mourns Lawrence Barcella Spencer S. Hsu 2010
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Courthouse's ceremonial courtroom that Barcella's "example of integrity and achievement - and of a life lived well and fully - will continue to inspire our work."
At courthouse, Washington legal community mourns Lawrence Barcella Spencer S. Hsu 2010
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In fact, a swarm of charcoal-suited students have infested the Courthouse's marble-lined hallways, and have spilled over into the Shelby County Criminal Court down the street as well.
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“There's Culpepper,” Catherine said, pointing to the FBI agent, as he strode up the Federal Courthouse's wide front walk.
Double Dealer: Crime Scene Investigation Max Allan Collins 2002
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“There's Culpepper,” Catherine said, pointing to the FBI agent, as he strode up the Federal Courthouse's wide front walk.
Double Dealer: Crime Scene Investigation Max Allan Collins 2002
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“There's Culpepper,” Catherine said, pointing to the FBI agent, as he strode up the Federal Courthouse's wide front walk.
Double Dealer: Crime Scene Investigation Max Allan Collins 2002
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Courthouse's screening upgrades stop potential violence at door
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Donald Lewis is heading up a committee to help celebrate the Courthouse's 100th birthday
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Courthouse's screening upgrades stop potential violence at door
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Courthouse's screening upgrades stop potential violence at door
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