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  • "We're going to pursue a Rule 29 motion seeking an acquittal from the judge," said Ms. Aguilar's attorney, Stephen Larson of Girardi Keese.

    Conviction in Foreign Bribery Case Is First in U.S. Trial Samuel Rubenfeld 2011

  • In this case, we are dealing with Vic (Dan Aykroyd) and Ramona (Cathy Moriarty) who move in to their house in the middle of the night next to Earl and Enid Keese (John Belushi & Kathryn Walker).

    Top 10 Worst Movie Neighbors » Scene-Stealers 2009

  • They are identical in appearance to normal Keese, but are engulfed in flame.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Michael James 2009

  • Fire Keese are recurring enemies in the Legend of Zelda series.

    Archive 2009-02-01 Michael James 2009

  • On the Free Families 'ongoing relations with Native American populations, see various essays in Don Monkerud, Malcolm Terence, and Susan Keese, eds.,

    Manhood in the Age of Aquarius: Masculinity in Two Countercultural Communities, 1965–83 2007

  • All across the Western world, says Keese, current retirement policies are "relics of a bygone age."

    The New Old Age 2007

  • In an extreme case like France, with an average life span of 83 years, the average worker retires at 59 and lives off a state pension for more than two decades -- a situation Keese calls "obviously not sustainable."

    The New Old Age 2007

  • DIA investigation determined the source of this was an American civilian, Bobby Joe Keese, for reasons which were unclear.

    Koons, Dale F. 1991

  • Keese, who had been held in a separate section of a prison from other Americans, was not scheduled for release and may yet be imprisoned were it not for a unified effort on the part of other POWs to see that he was released.

    Gotner, Norbert A. 1971

  • One case which supports the theory that only the "Hanoi" group, which was known to each other, was released is the case of American civilian Bobby Keese, whose existence was discovered only days before the general prisoner release in the spring of 1973.

    Gotner, Norbert A. 1971

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