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  • Lawyer Gladys Limon has been at Dillman's side throughout the case.

    CNN Transcript Dec 16, 2009 2009

  • Lawyer Gladys Limon has been at Dillman's side throughout the case.

    CNN Transcript Dec 16, 2009 2009

  • Lawyer Gladys Limon has been at Dillman's side throughout the case.

    CNN Transcript Dec 16, 2009 2009

  • Lawyer Gladys Limon has been at Dillman's side throughout the case.

    CNN Transcript Dec 16, 2009 2009

  • But Dillman's dilemma resonates, especially now that Obama is poised to lock down the Democratic nomination.

    Ariel Gonzalez: Irving Wallace's The Man 2008

  • A post-Jim Crow, post-black power figure, he doesn't bear the scars of Dillman's generation.

    Ariel Gonzalez: Irving Wallace's The Man 2008

  • The following extracts, which were evidently within Byron's recollection when he planned _H.aven and Earth_, are taken from _The Book of Enoch_, translated from Professor Dillman's Ethiopic Text, by R.H. Charles,

    The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 5 Poetry George Gordon Byron Byron 1806

  • The robber ran off, but may have been seen near Dillman's on Central Avenue and a short time later in the area of South Sutphin Street.

    Cincinnati.Com - All Local News 2010

  • Dillman's research would result in the publication of several books, including "Pressure Point Karate," and a DVD, "Human Pressure Point Karate."

    Berks county news 2010

  • Testimony during Dillman's Article 32 hearing in July alleged a pattern of conduct and contact involving young female sailors.

    Navy Times - News 2009

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