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Frankton, Ind., died Feb. 21 in Bagram, Afghanistan, of a non-combat related injury.
KIA KIA/BNR 2007
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Michael Conroy/Associated Press HAZARDOUS ROADS: An accident investigator assessed a school-bus crash scene Wednesday in Frankton, Ind., after the bus collided with a car.
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(Bourbon, Ind.) beat Frankton 7-4 for the Class 2A title.
USATODAY.com 2005
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_Faint rumors_ of a church scandal _permeated the very atmosphere_ in Frankton, and every one was _on the alert_ to
Short Story Writing A Practical Treatise on the Art of The Short Story Charles Raymond Barrett
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From Anderson I tramped to Frankton, and there I caught a freight and rode the bumpers to Elwood.
The Iron Puddler Davis, James J 1922
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This man, James Frankton, the manager, was present when the deal was being effected, and when they'd concluded terms, Jacob said, turning to Frankton.
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'I'll get the money in notes from the bank this afternoon, Frankton, and if I don't give it to you in the meantime, you'll find the notes in the top left-hand drawer of my desk tomorrow morning.'
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I found out a thing or two -- never mind what -- one was to trace a hundred pound note which Frankton had cashed recently.
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Well, that was what the man told me; said he'd been bothering his brains in wondering if Jacob did draw that money, and so on -- Frankton, of course, had told him that he knew nothing about it, and that as Jacob was dead, no more could be done in the matter.
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On the way he was slain by Stephen of Frankton, a Shropshire veteran of the Barons 'War, who fought under the banner of Roger l'Estrange.
The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Reginald Lane Poole 1892
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