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In Jamaica, at least at least 73 civilians, counting Paulette's son, and one soldier were killed in the hunt for Coke.
Madeleine Bair: Casualties on the Battlefield of the "War on Drugs" Madeleine Bair 2012
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In Paulette's final hours, when Andrea brought Magnus for one last visit, She opened her eyes and gave a big smile as she weakly reached out to pet him.
Jeanne Dennis: Pets and Hospice Care: 'The Warmth of Touch' Jeanne Dennis 2011
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By the time soldiers arrived at Paulette's door, 73 residents, by the government's count, had been killed.
Madeleine Bair: Casualties on the Battlefield of the "War on Drugs" Madeleine Bair 2012
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In Jamaica, at least at least 73 civilians, counting Paulette's son, and one soldier were killed in the hunt for Coke.
Madeleine Bair: Casualties on the Battlefield of the "War on Drugs" Madeleine Bair 2012
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In Paulette's final hours, when Andrea brought Magnus for one last visit, She opened her eyes and gave a big smile as she weakly reached out to pet him.
Jeanne Dennis: Pets and Hospice Care: 'The Warmth of Touch' Jeanne Dennis 2011
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By the time soldiers arrived at Paulette's door, 73 residents, by the government's count, had been killed.
Madeleine Bair: Casualties on the Battlefield of the "War on Drugs" Madeleine Bair 2012
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In Paulette's final hours, when Andrea brought Magnus for one last visit, She opened her eyes and gave a big smile as she weakly reached out to pet him.
Jeanne Dennis: Pets and Hospice Care: 'The Warmth of Touch' Jeanne Dennis 2011
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At night we slept in the sheets on the floor with all the pillows pulled from Paulette's bed.
North of Center 2010
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How did Paulette's free-spirited upbringing serve her later in life?
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Re: Archetypal Images and Symbols—Paulette's Comment for Posting by Paulette on Fri 29 May 2009 09:06 PM IST Profile Permanent Link P.S. Are you the same Srikant who posted that article on Gangadharan, the saint so saint that even his servant became a saint?
Richard Hartz writes under the pseudonym of Angiras Tusar N Mohapatra 2009
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