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After a six-week trial, a jury deliberated for all of ten minutes, then let Grandstaff off.
Roses are Red Patterson, James, 1947- 2000
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One problem associated with pesticide production is the insufficient quality of the products (Tayaputch 1992, Grandstaff 1992 cited by Jungbluth 1996).
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Captain Grandstaff, one such "white shirt" this reporter was directed towards, refused to comment or direct to the appropriate officer or area.
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Grandstaff said she was happy to have been successful in getting to talk with Ann Curry as well as Bill Karen, who was standing in for meteorologist Al Roker that day.
Mount Vernon News By PAM SCHEHL 2010
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"The toxicology report was negative - no poison or anything," Grandstaff said.
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"The toxicology report was negative - no poison or anything," Grandstaff said.
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"Dealers are more focused than ever on sourcing issues," Grandstaff said.
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The school, which is located in the 7800 block of Grandstaff Drive, wasn't put on lockdown.
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"The real prize at the NIADA convention is for ShipCarsNow and other service providers to have an opportunity to talk with dealers one on one to help solve problems and share solutions," Grandstaff said.
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As for the living ones, Grandstaff said the flock could be homeward bound in the near future.
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