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"Pohlmann, " Sharpe said very quietly, for two panes of the cuddy's skylight were open and he did not want to be overheard if anyone was below, -claims he does not know Captain Cromwell.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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In 1972, Annie Pohlmann, a young American student, arrives inGermany to interview retired detective Fritz Stecher, who headedthe original investigation.
Kristine Kathryn Rusch » Hitler’s Angel Reissue (Technically) 2010
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Before sending her daughter off to college in Virginia, Sharon Pohlmann knew she'd have to budget for flights between Columbus, Ohio, and Richmond.
College Costs: Tuition Is Just the Beginning Emily Glazer 2011
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In 1972, Annie Pohlmann, a young American student, arrives inGermany to interview retired detective Fritz Stecher, who headedthe original investigation.
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Her daughter would wear a University of Richmond sweatshirt on the plane in hopes of finding someone to split the cost of a taxi ride back to school, Ms. Pohlmann says.
College Costs: Tuition Is Just the Beginning Emily Glazer 2011
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But Mills and Pohlmann, the two men drinking coffee with Urzi and the top tax department officials present on the floor, died.
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Across the hall, Manny Urzi, 59, an investigator for the tax department, was in the morning coffee klatch with Charles Mills, 61, and William Pohlmann, 56, when he saw the first jet speeding toward the towers.
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"I was going to invite you myself, " Pohlmann told Sharpe, -but in the excitement of seeing the Jonathon I quite forgot.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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She offered Pohlmann a limp hand, inclined her head to the fair-haired woman and then, without a word, turned regally away.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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Pohlmann appeared on deck, but went nowhere near the Captain, and a few minutes later Lady Grace, attended by her maid, took the air before going to the cuddy for dinner.
Sharpe's Trafalgar Cornwell, Bernard, 1944- 2000
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