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  • Called A-L by her friends, Felstead made the rounds of strip clubs and fetish parties in search of material.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • "Pretty old equipment and not necessarily much by way of professionalism in terms of manpower behind it," said Felstead.

    US Military Planners Consider No-Fly Zone Over Libya 2011

  • Called A-L by her friends, Felstead made the rounds of strip clubs and fetish parties in search of material.

    William and Kate Christopher Andersen 2011

  • "Pretty old equipment and not necessarily much by way of professionalism in terms of manpower behind it," said Felstead.

    US Military Planners Consider No-Fly Zone Over Libya 2011

  • As the German battalion across the way brought its singing to a halt, Felstead and his men returned the favor with a rendition of "Good King Wenceslas."

    What Lives They Led 2007

  • At 106 years old, Felstead was the last known survivor of that Christmas truce.

    What Lives They Led 2007

  • The next day Felstead and his men joined the German soldiers in no man's land for an impromptu game of football, until a furious British officer reminded them of their mission: they were to "kill the Hun, not make friends with him."

    What Lives They Led 2007

  • He walked unsteadily towards the police car that had brought him from Felstead.

    Hard Frost Wingfield, R. D. 1995

  • "So you were at Magdalen with Major Felstead?" another caller remarked in mild wonder.

    The Zeppelin's Passenger 1906

  • "He was at Magdalen a few years after Major Felstead, and I am sure you'd find plenty to talk about."

    The Zeppelin's Passenger 1906

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