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  • Reading the above report, some of us well, OK, one of us will no doubt recall the Nick Carter novel entitled THE COYOTE CONNECTION.

    Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine Bill Crider 2004

  • And then it was determined to call Nick Carter into the case.

    A Woman at Bay Or, a Fiend in Skirts Nicholas Carter

  • "Nick Carter," she exclaimed, laughing scornfully, "you are not a good liar."

    A Woman at Bay Or, a Fiend in Skirts Nicholas Carter

  • The boarders had adjourned to the parlor, and were busy reading "Diamond Dick," "Nick Carter," and the other five and ten cent favorites.

    The Great White Tribe in Filipinia 1914

  • Except for Lamson's clerk, who had seized the rare opportunity to delve uninterruptedly into the mysteries of the latest "Nick Carter," the store was empty.

    Anderson Crow, Detective George Barr McCutcheon 1897

  • a half-finished biography of the talented gentleman who signed his works, "Nick Carter," if my by this time quite roving eye had not alighted, entirely fortuitously, on one of the forgotten glories of my library, a slender volume entitled "Popular American Composers."

    The Merry-Go-Round Carl Van Vechten 1922

  • "Yes, but this 'Nick Carter' stuff," he said, pointing to Barney's coat on a hook, "you mustn't destroy your mind with that sort of thing.

    Alfred Hitchcock's Mystery Magazine 2005

  • A moratorium on new reactors in the U.S. is unlikely, said Nick Carter , a uranium analyst with Ux Consulting Co. in Roswell, Ga.

    Uranium Firms Take Hit Edward Welsch 2011

  • Carter, 23, the younger brother of Nick Carter, entered rehab for "emotional and spiritual issues" in January.

    Aaron Carter: Michael Jackson Gave Me Cocaine 2011

  • The probe into construction and logistics contracts of the ISAF has been ordered by Major General Nick Carter, commander of ISAF forces in the south of the country.

    Private Military Contractors as Buzz Lightyear: To Afghanistan and Beyond 2010

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