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Courtwright, unable to cock his pistol, reacted with extraordinary coolness, throwing his gun to his other hand in what was known as “the border shift.”
David E. 2009
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"A paradox lurks in the authors 'findings," writes Courtwright.
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The immigrants and westward migrants who shaped early America, Courtwright says, were largely young single men, who are-- today as well as then--disproportionately responsible for drug abuse, looting, vandalism, and violent crime.
Archive 2008-07-01 Jan 2008
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The immigrants and westward migrants who shaped early America, Courtwright says, were largely young single men, who are-- today as well as then--disproportionately responsible for drug abuse, looting, vandalism, and violent crime.
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Courtwright wanted to leave, feeling that they had disturbed a gravesite.
Dreams and Suitcases 2007
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Humane Officer Christian Courtwright in Geauga County says the teen apparently unhooked the horse from a buggy, tied it to a rail at the Walmart in Middlefield and never came back for it.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2012
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"I just want to take this opportunity to thank each and every one of the detectives and officers that worked so hard on this case," Courtwright said at City Hall, crowded with friends and family, many wearing T-shirts with pictures of Freeman on them.
Oregon Local News Lori Tobias 2010
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The immigrants and westward migrants who shaped early America, Courtwright says, were largely young single men, who are -- today as well as then -- disproportionately responsible for drug abuse, looting, vandalism, and violent crime.
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"A paradox lurks in the authors 'findings," writes Courtwright.
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The immigrants and westward migrants who shaped early America, Courtwright says, were largely young single men, who are -- today as well as then -- disproportionately responsible for drug abuse, looting, vandalism, and violent crime.
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