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Whitney away from Beaver Dam, where their fellow Scouts were to gather later in the afternoon for a practice camp, such as Durland and
The Boy Scout Fire Fighters or Jack Danby's Bravest Deed Robert Maitland
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“When there is a longer gap, the most persistent infections are more likely to survive,” explains Durland Fish, Professor of Epidemiology at Yale School of Public Health and corresponding author of the study.
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People pay for peace: A military tax refusal guide by William R Durland
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People pay for peace: A military tax refusal guide for the radical religious pacifist by William R Durland
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The 1-2-3-4 is Tim Durland, who, other than being a nice guy and having a great aesthetic sense (his demo CD packaging was uber-cool), makes catchy rock with hints of Elvis, Depeche Mode, Johnny Cash, and so on.
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People pay for peace: A military tax refusal guide for radical religious pacifists and people of conscience by William R Durland
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Pat Durland from the Federal Alliance for Home Safety is with me.
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"I can explain better with these maps," said Durland.
The Boy Scout Automobilists or, Jack Danby in the Woods Robert Maitland
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Captain Durland says he's a real fighter, of the sort that was developed in the Civil War.
The Boy Scout Automobilists or, Jack Danby in the Woods Robert Maitland
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So he went off, and Durland sent Tom Binns, who was acting as his orderly for the day, to bring Jack Danby to him.
The Boy Scout Automobilists or, Jack Danby in the Woods Robert Maitland
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