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During an inspection, Dolinsky noticed suspicious packages that were not listed on the truck's cargo manifest, Polite said.
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And back again is the Chef's Table, situated northwest of Buckingham Fountain, in which students of the Washburne Culinary Institute will create desserts based on recipes (selected by WLS-Ch. 7's Steve Dolinsky) from such Chicago shops as Bittersweet, Floriole Cafe and
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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"Every time we created a chance or were pressuring them, they just came down and got a goal," said Dolinsky.
Kansan.com stories 2009
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But don't expect Dolinsky and her four senior classmates to be too somber - it just wouldn't be their style.
Kansan.com stories 2009
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Dolinsky buried the shot in the net for the game's only goal.
Kansan.com stories 2009
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"Every time we created a chance or were pressuring them, they just came down and got a goal," said Dolinsky.
Kansan.com stories 2009
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Johnson and Dolinsky were named to the second team, while Cressy was a third team selection.
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"You can't really put our relationships into words," Dolinsky said.
Kansan.com stories 2009
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Brown and Beatrice M. (Taphilias) Dolinsky, she lived most of her life in Dartmouth before returning to New Bedford.
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All five - Dolinsky, Johnson, and their classmates Kim Boyer, Julie Hanley, and Shannon McCabe - were talented enough to play significantly in their first year, and since then they've become the core of the team.
Kansan.com stories 2009
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