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In Patterson, Goodman & Sedlock (eds) Environmental Change in Madagascar, p. 70.
Archive 2006-09-01 Darren Naish 2006
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In Patterson, Goodman & Sedlock (eds) Environmental Change in Madagascar, p. 70.
Even more recently extinct, island dwelling crocodilians Darren Naish 2006
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The discovery of the homemade bombs, along with several firearms and ammunition, at the home of Mark Sedlock, 63, led authorities to evacuate an entire neighborhood block Tuesday afternoon.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Once we got rid of neighborhood schools and kids started bussing all over the place, I think that hurt not only football but a lot of things in Minneapolis,'' Sedlock said.
www.startribune.com 2012
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Authorities surrounded a 3-foot dug hole they dug in Sedlock's front yard with sand bags piled 3 feet high.
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Pacific Gas & Electric shut off Sedlock's utilities after the initial police search.
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South coach Lenny Sedlock, the longest-tenured City football coach who played in the conference in the 1970s, traces the roots of the current situation to the school district's decision in the early 1980s to virtually eliminate geographic boundaries and go to a system of magnet schools.
www.startribune.com 2012
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Perry Township Fire Chief Larry Sedlock told The Repository that firefighters with a ladder truck returned later on Memorial Day to replace the flag.
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Sedlock has been especially active in civic and charitable activities in Kansas, including everything from leading a Camp Fire Girls group to running for Mayor in 1979 to being invited to meet with President George Bush in August 2001.
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It was the only thing we could do to help out, Deputy Fire Chief Larry Sedlock told the paper.
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