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The Pentagon had held the two absent without leave (AWOL) despite eyewitness accounts from American servicemen who saw them being captured and reports that a captured Iraqi soldier had said he helped transport two Americans, a white female and a black male (Nealy is white and Lockett is black.) to Basra, a key
Speicher, Michael S. 1991
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Melissa Rathbun-Nealy is twenty years old and is an only child.
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-- Isaac "Nealy" Barrett cringed when he sold about 200 cattle for slaughter in July, downsizing his herd by half.
For Cattle Farmers, 2008
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Isaac 'Nealy' Barrett sold half of his cattle during the drought this summer.
For Cattle Farmers, 2008
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Isaac "Nealy" Barrett sold half of his cattle during the drought this summer.
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Two white men grabbed Daniel "Nealy" Duncan, who was walking near the store as the woman staggered out.
Stories: Local News 2010
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He reveals it to be a Shakespearean love story for the accused, an intelligent, hard-working bridegroom-to-be named Daniel Cornelius "Nealy" Duncan.
Island Packet: Home 2009
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Nealy £30bn of these funds are already allocated to various existing programmes, so there is just £9bn left in the pot.
Eurozone crisis live: UK refuses to contribute to €200bn IMF package - 19 December 2011 2011
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Football fans for both teams (clockwise from top, left) Kayla Bridges, Paige Nealy, Kiera Bridges, Teria Lavergne and Chelsea Carrier huddle under an umbrella before a high school football game in Cardinal Stadium at Lamar University in Beaumont on Friday, Aug. 31, 2007.
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Charles Nealy March 20, 2007: The reason it took them so long is because they couldn't find a vein.
Archive 2009-09-01 Renee 2009
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