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To counterpoint this endless cracking and shattering, Sheck "stitches" the narrative together with echoes--frequently repeated quotations, allusions, images.
A Monster's Notes 2010
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Tragically, his diving partner Sheck Exley died during the attempt.
Did you know? Mexico has the deepest water-filled sinkhole in the world, in Tamaulipas. 2008
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To counterpoint this endless cracking and shattering, Sheck "stitches" the narrative together with echoes--frequently repeated quotations, allusions, images.
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Tragically, his diving partner Sheck Exley died during the attempt.
Did you know? Mexico has the deepest water-filled sinkhole in the world, in Tamaulipas. 2008
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Richard Harvey and Eugene Sheck, who assigned and scheduled the NSAs spy ships and planes, remembered that decision from five years earlier.
The Attack on the Liberty James Scott 2009
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If I got you straight, the ships been torpedoed, Sheck answered.
The Attack on the Liberty James Scott 2009
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John Connell, the NSAs liaison officer to the Joint Reconnaissance Center, was chatting on the phone with his colleague Eugene Sheck back at NSA headquarters in Maryland when a Pentagon staffer darted in with the news.
The Attack on the Liberty James Scott 2009
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Sheck out the Frank site, Secret Diary of Stephen Harper for stuff on the CBC:
CBCGate: Name That Journo ALW 2007
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"I think everybody can see how offensive this conduct is, if true," Sheck said.
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The charges could lead to the state bar taking disciplinary action against Anderson, or Harle himself possibly urging state and federal prosecutors to investigate, said Barry Sheck, the Innocence Project's co-founder.
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