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; Reg.v. Davies, Dearsly, C.C. 640; Rex v. Mucklow, 1 Moody, O.C. 160;
The Common Law Oliver Wendell Holmes 1888
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The Associated Press/provided by seattlepi.com file Photo: P-I File / SL Flight attendant Tina Mucklow, who talked to hijacker D.B. Cooper,...
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Co-pilot Bill Rataczak and flight attendant Tina Mucklow on Nov, 25, 1971 after their flight was hijacked by D.B. Cooper.
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Flight attendant Tina Mucklow, who talked to hijacker D.B. Cooper, November 1971.
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Mucklow said the labs, located in Logan, Utah, are associated with Utah State University.
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Mucklow said the workshop also will provide valuable information on integrating the more fire resistant forage plants, such as kochia, into cheatgrass-dominated grasslands in the Western United States.
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As for using the rest of the plant for animal food, Mucklow isn't sure.
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The Tigers ripped off six shots, but, each time, Mucklow came up big.
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Mucklow made a final save with 21 seconds before clearing the ball to Grippa.
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However, Mucklow said, "I'm confident that canola could grow here."
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