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In fact, Duwe found that mass murder was just as common during the 1920s and early 1930s as it is today.
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Duwe found that the prevalence of mass murders, defined as the killing of four or more people in a 24-hour period, tends to mirror that of homicide generally.
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Yet Grant Duwe, a criminologist with the Minnesota State Department of Corrections, said the availability of guns was not a factor in his exhaustive statistical study of mass murder during the 20th century.
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Duwe was issued a citation for failure to yield while turning left, police said.
chicagotribune.com - 2010
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He must now match his fine words with strong leadership in the international negotiations, » Duwe said.
unknown title 2009
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(NWN) 148; T8, Lane (VIC) 148; T10, Leinhos (CON) 149; T10, McKee (NWC) 149; T10, Snow (CON) 149; T10 Whittle (WW) 149; T14, Duwe (COR) 150.
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He must now match his fine words with strong leadership in the international negotiations, "Duwe said.
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He must now match his fine words with strong leadership in the international negotiations, "Duwe said.
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He must now match his fine words with strong leadership in the international negotiations, "Duwe said.
Forbes.com: News 2009
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He must now match his fine words with strong leadership in the international negotiations, "Duwe said.
The Seattle Times 2009
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