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Gutshall is one of the seven-member team carrying out the last mechanical cleaning of the historic Civil War turret in a conservation milestone.
News - latimes.com 2011
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Among the new finds are a shiny copper alloy star and Gutshall's rope.
News - latimes.com 2011
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Inside the wet, corrosion-scarred turret of the Monitor warship, conservation assistant Tina Gutshall lies belly down on a strip of plywood, peering through protective glasses into a pocket of marine concretion.
News - latimes.com 2011
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Aimee Gutshall wrote about her experience of being asked to sign a petition in favor of the referendum against puppy mills.
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Drive-throughs significantly increase deposits and related transactions at the company's bank locations, Gutshall said.
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When Gutshall opened the door to confront his passenger, the man grabbed him and flipped him to the ground.
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"The way other people pitched in makes me very grateful," Gutshall said.
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"When he grabbed the keys I knew he wanted the car, so I said 'Give me my keys,'" Gutshall said.
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"The senior center got my medication," Gutshall said.
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Gutshall drove the man to Marmion and Madonna streets and pulled into the driveway.
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