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  • After connecting with someone by the name of "Doldrum," the agent browsed through his shared files for videos and images and found images and videos depicting children engaged in sexual acts.

    Innocent Man Accused Of Child Pornography After Neighbor Pirates His WiFi 2011

  • After connecting with someone by the name of "Doldrum," the agent browsed through his shared files and found images and videos depicting children in sexual acts.

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • After a search of his devices proved the homeowner's innocence, investigators went back to the peer-to-peer software and looked at logs that showed what other IP addresses Doldrum had connected from.

    Innocent Man Accused Of Child Pornography After Neighbor Pirates His WiFi 2011

  • A master shot had disabled one Doldrum, and another

    Tales of the Jazz Age 2003

  • Doldrum had come up and touched a match to old Japhet

    Tales of the Jazz Age 2003

  • That night old man Doldrum and his sons, vowing vengeance, had returned, put a ticktock on the Tantrum window, stuck a pin in the doorbell, and beaten a retreat.

    Tales of the Jazz Age 2003

  • Doldrum — a sponge soaked in whiskey from his still on the other side of the stream.

    Tales of the Jazz Age 2003

  • Doldrum, shot almost incessantly through the abdomen, fought feebly on.

    Tales of the Jazz Age 2003

  • That night old man Doldrum and his sons, vowing vengeance, had returned, put a ticktock on the Tantrum window, stuck a pin in the doorbell, and beaten a retreat.

    Tales of the Jazz Age 1918

  • A master shot had disabled one Doldrum, and another Doldrum, shot almost incessantly through the abdomen, fought feebly on.

    Tales of the Jazz Age 1918

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