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Mr Higgins was then shot as girl-friend Natalie Muncey cowered with her ten-month-old baby in the next room of the flat in Thirlmere Avenue, Burnham.
Archive 2005-12-18 Laban 2005
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Mr Higgins was then shot as girl-friend Natalie Muncey cowered with her ten-month-old baby in the next room of the flat in Thirlmere Avenue, Burnham.
Police and Thieves Laban 2005
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House was convicted and sentenced to die for the rape and murder of Muncey.
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In a dark corner by the chimney sat a dirty old couple on the couch where they had been passing the night; they were visitors from Muncey
Missionary Work Among the Ojebway Indians Edward Francis Wilson
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Huntington's Chorea, which usually appears to be a good dominant, although the last investigators (Muncey and Davenport) found some unconformable cases.
Applied Eugenics Paul Popenoe 1933
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Professor Muncey says: "In the 'Second Division' of the Road wood sills -- red cedar in most cases -- were used in some places."
A Pioneer Railway of the West Maude Ward Lafferty 1915
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Truman, Hay, and Cranston of the Eleventh and Pollock and Muncey of the Fortieth were the captains ordered to march forthwith.
Under Fire Charles King 1888
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He breaks a mark held by Bill Muncey, who had 62 career victories and eight Gold Cup wins.
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Edward Muncey is engaged in fierce hand-to-hand combat, but not in the ring; he's at a keyboard in a room a few hundred feet away that reverberates with the percussive roar from the nearby arena.
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Muncey and his team fire off hundreds of threatening e-mails to the operators of these websites, demanding that they take down the illicit feeds.
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