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What the articles don't tell you about Shon, is that prior to being a reservist, he was originally a SEAL (early to mid
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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"Shon," as he was affectionately called by his comrades, and Dansereau were graduates of the Royal Military College.
"The Red Watch" With the First Canadian Division in Flanders John Allister Currie
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On its summit an outlaw, known in Munster as the "Shon" or Hawk, after many sleepless nights, footsore and weary, slept here with a prayer, "Thank God, at last I am above all my enemies."
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway Robert Lloyd Praeger 1909
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Nebojsa "Shon" Vukomanovic didn't just start on the ground floor when he launched his own business.
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Nebojsa "Shon" Vukomanovic didn't just start on the ground floor when he launched his own business.
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Ta'Shon's story is not unique in the Indian Health Service system, which serves almost 2 million American Indians in 35 states.
AlaskaJournal.com | Statewide Business News for the Last Frontier 2009
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"Maybe it would have been treatable," says her great-aunt, Ada White, as she stoically recounts the last few months of Ta'Shon's short life.
Home 2009
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Ta'Shon's pain rapidly worsened and she visited the clinic about 10 more times over several months before her lung collapsed and she was airlifted to a children's hospital in Denver.
Home 2009
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His partner, "Shon," who responds to emergency calls, refused to reveal his full name.
Madison.com - top 2009
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His partner, "Shon," who responds to emergency calls, refused to reveal his full name.
Madison.com - top 2009
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