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Peck, now director of development for Marquette's Milwaukee region, called Lannon a
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•Department of Defense: April 15 paychecks to servicemembers and civilians would be for eight days instead of two weeks, according to a memo to members of Congress from Kevin Lannon, the Pentagon's director for military personnel and construction.
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In their excellent book A General Theory of Love, psychiatrists Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, and Richard Lannon write, the neural past interferes with the present.
Love For No Reason Marci Shimoff 2010
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In their excellent book A General Theory of Love, psychiatrists Thomas Lewis, Fari Amini, and Richard Lannon write, the neural past interferes with the present.
Love For No Reason Marci Shimoff 2010
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In 1811, for example, Governor John Duckworth reported to the Colonial Office on the trial of James Lannon, master of the schooner Fanny out of Waterford, who was charged and convicted of a "misdemeanor" under the Passenger Act. The vessel had carried a passenger complement of 184 men, women, and children: a full seventy passengers over the number permitted by the ship's tonnage.
Gutenber-e Help Page 2005
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US diplomatic representation: chief of mission: Ambassador Lannon WALKER embassy: 5 Rue Jesse Owens, Abidjan mailing address: 01 B.P. 1712, Abidjan telephone: [225] 21 09 79
The 1996 CIA Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency
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"You will get killed directly," yelled Lannon to Johnson; "they have you spotted."
Crooked Trails Frederic Remington 1885
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"I haven't got him yet, Lannon, but I will;" and Sergeant Johnson again slowly reloaded his pistol and carbine.
Crooked Trails Frederic Remington 1885
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A soldier, one Lannon, sprang to him and pulled him down the bluff, the major protesting that he was not wounded, which proved to be true, the bullet having passed through his heavy clothes.
Crooked Trails Frederic Remington 1885
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The Lannon runs into Lough Swilly, and is affected by the ebb and flow of the tide.
The Letters of "Norah" on Her Tour Through Ireland Margaret Moran Dixon McDougall 1862
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