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  • I looked up at him for a long moment, realizing that the idea of Lockridge being involved in McCaleb's death as a means of gaining control and location of the charter business and The Following Sea was a more believable theory.

    The Narrows Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2004

  • I looked up at him for a long moment, realizing that the idea of Lockridge being involved in McCaleb's death as a means of gaining control and location of the charter business and The Following Sea was a more believable theory.

    The Narrows Connelly, Michael, 1956- 2004

  • A spokeswoman said yesterday that Lockridge, 63, "remains in the intensive care unit on life-support and has shown little, but encouraging progress."

    DeMorning DeBonis: Jan. 10, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011

  • Natalie Williams, a spokeswoman for the Lockridge family, confirmed his death from respiratory failure, which came less than a week after Lockridge suffered a stroke while at home in the Washington Highlands neighborhood of Southeast D.C.

    William Lockridge, D.C. school board member, dies at 63 Mike DeBonis 2011

  • A native of Chicago, Lockridge moved to Washington in 1979, working as a teacher, coach and administrator for the D.C.

    William Lockridge, D.C. school board member, dies at 63 Mike DeBonis 2011

  • A native of Chicago, Lockridge moved to Washington in 1979, working as a teacher, coach and administrator for the D.C.

    D.C. activist William Lockridge dies Michael DeBonis 2011

  • TB Brian Lockridge played on a strained MCL in the spring game and gained 38 yards on 11 carries before the knee worsened and he missed most of the second half. —

    Around the Big12 Conference 2010

  • Natalie Williams, a spokeswoman for the Lockridge family, confirmed his death from respiratory failure, which came less than a week after Lockridge suffered a stroke while at home in the Washington Highlands neighborhood of Southeast D.C.

    D.C. activist William Lockridge dies Michael DeBonis 2011

  • When Oscar takes Heinlein's Glory Road or when Malcolm Lockridge goes down Anderson's Corridors of Time or when Martin Padway is marooned forever in the pre-techological past in deCamp's Lest Darkness Fall it is as if they have left nothing behind.

    July 25th, 2008 m_francis 2008

  • Unlike Linington, Richard Lockridge created an almost timeless character in Merton Heimrich, a New York State police detective whose stories could have taken place any time in last half of the twentieth century.

    Aubrey Hamilton | The Stiletto Gang The Stiletto Gang 2008

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