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April Rawsthorne is his grandmother and she joins us now from Hale.
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Another interesting person that we talked to is Nathan's grandmother, April Rawsthorne.
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Francis Bacon's 'Studies of Isabel Rawsthorne' sold at $3.86 million, at the Sotheby's estimate.
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April Rawsthorne, we're glad it came out this way.
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At left, Francis Bacon's 'Studies of Isabel Rawsthorne,' which sold at $3.86 million, at the Sotheby's estimate.
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Rawsthorne and Hill are two of nearly 600 Americans who are missing in Laos.
Hill, Arthur S. Jr. 1990
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Cdr. Edgar A. Rawsthorne was the pilot of an F4 which flew from the air wing onboard the ENTERPRISE, and on December 29, 1965, he was assigned a combat mission which would take him through the Mu Gia Pass into Laos.
Hill, Arthur S. Jr. 1990
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Rawsthorne and Hill are two of nearly 600 Americans who are missing in Laos.
Rawsthorne, Edgar A. 1990
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Cdr. Edgar A. Rawsthorne was the pilot of an F4 which flew from the air wing onboard the ENTERPRISE, and on December 29, 1965, he was assigned a combat mission which would take him through the Mu Gia Pass into Laos.
Rawsthorne, Edgar A. 1990
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Brian Rawsthorne, 50, took part in the BUPA Great Manchester run in May 2007, finishing in two hours eight minutes.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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