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Thailand with contacts inside Laos gave information to US officials (1989) that "Milliner" is alive and can be brought to the Thai border.
Boyer, Alan L. 1990
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Milliner is [sanitized] and can be brought to the Thai border .... interested in returning him to the US in exchange for a reward
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The confusion on Milliner is because he was not AH-1G rated and was sent to the unit by mistake.
Milliner, William P. 1971
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Another confusing aspect of the records of Hummel and Milliner is that the
Milliner, William P. 1971
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Another confusing aspect of the records of Hummel and Milliner is that the
Hummel, John F. 1971
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Matthew Milliner is a Ph.D. candidate in art history at Princeton University.
Matthew Milliner: Francesco Vezzoli's 'Sacrilegio' And The Supermodel Of Sorrows Matthew Milliner 2011
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Matthew Milliner is a Ph.D. candidate in art history at Princeton University.
Matthew Milliner: Francesco Vezzoli's 'Sacrilegio' And The Supermodel Of Sorrows Matthew Milliner 2011
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Matthew Milliner is a Ph.D. candidate in art history at Princeton University.
Matthew Milliner: Francesco Vezzoli's 'Sacrilegio' And The Supermodel Of Sorrows Matthew Milliner 2011
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Courtesy of Bonhams 'At the Milliner's, Paris' 1912 by John Duncan Fergusson, part of a Bonhams auction featuring Scottish Colourists, is estimated at £180,000-£250,000.
A Wealth of Scottish Treasure Margaret Studer 2011
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Fergusson's "At the Milliner's, Paris" (1912) features beautifully dressed women in sweeping gowns and large hats, creating a delightfully colorful scene as they inspect the latest in fashionable headgear (estimate: £180,000-£250,000).
A Wealth of Scottish Treasure Margaret Studer 2011
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