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La Recherche de l'Oiseau Blanc Eighty-four years later, Bernard Decré, right, a French aviation enthusiast, is on his own quest -- to rewrite history.
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Eighty-four buildings collapsed in Ercis and six in Van, he said.
Turkey to End Effort to Find Quake Survivors Marc Champion 2011
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Eighty-four percent believe it is essential for business leaders to understand the public and non-profit sectors.
Bill George: Hope for the Holidays Bill George 2011
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Eighty-four years would elapse between Hadley's arrival and the ascension of a second American to the post—California native Michael Tilson Thomas.
A Centenarian Fit as a Fiddle Barbara Jepson 2011
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Eighty-four percent believe it is essential for business leaders to understand the public and non-profit sectors.
Bill George: Hope for the Holidays Bill George 2011
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Eighty-four percent believe it is essential for business leaders to understand the public and non-profit sectors.
Bill George: Hope for the Holidays Bill George 2011
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Eighty-four percent believe it is essential for business leaders to understand the public and non-profit sectors.
Bill George: Hope for the Holidays Bill George 2011
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Eighty-four percent believe it is essential for business leaders to understand the public and non-profit sectors.
Bill George: Hope for the Holidays Bill George 2011
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Eighty-four percent believe it is essential for business leaders to understand the public and non-profit sectors.
Bill George: Hope for the Holidays Bill George 2011
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Eighty-four years later, Bernard Decré , a French aviation enthusiast, is on his own quest—to rewrite history.
Charles Lindbergh Won the Prize, but Did His Rival Get There First? Sebastian Moffett 2011
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