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David A. Dusenbury, a retired deputy police chief in Long Beach, Calif., who now consults on police tactics, said the officers were probably justified in their actions.
Texas School Shooting: Brownsville Police Shot And Killed Armed Middle School Student 2012
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"We're basically rebuilding a park," Dusenbury says.
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Parks, Dusenbury says, are critical to a city's quality of life.
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"We're basically rebuilding a park," Dusenbury says.
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Parks, Dusenbury says, are critical to a city's quality of life.
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The city has only about $3 million a year for capital improvements for the 226 parks it maintains, says George Dusenbury, commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs.
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The city has only about $3 million a year for capital improvements for the 226 parks it maintains, says George Dusenbury, commissioner of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs.
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They all agreed that no great number of the enemy had been killed, -- whilst the filibusters, they doubted, must have lost nearly one-third of their men and many of their best officers; -- among the number I recollect Major Dusenbury, highly praised.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 05, No. 27, January, 1860 Various
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Harrison, Burgess, and Dusenbury, attached in various capacities to General Wool's head-quarters, are likewise mentioned for their intelligent alacrity in conveying orders to all parts of the field.
The Medallic History of the United States of America 1776-1876 J. F. Loubat
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"Them fellers is the Dusenbury twins -- ninety-eight year old!"
Jokes For All Occasions Selected and Edited by One of America's Foremost Public Speakers Anonymous
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