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  • "Ultimately, it's a political decision," Col. Sinkler said.

    Defenses Upgraded, but Some Seek More 2010

  • A hundred students, some weeping, some numb, gathered in the school's six "grieving rooms," struggling to cope with what they had seen: Sinkler in convulsions bleeding from the head, Moore lying still, shot through the heart.

    Deadly Lessons 2008

  • Sinkler hit his father for 60 cents because he needed lunch money.

    Deadly Lessons 2008

  • When the bell rang at the end of first period, Moore and Sinkler stepped into the hallway together, where Sumpter was waiting.

    Deadly Lessons 2008

  • Sumpter and Sinkler had been partners in a botched mugging last spring.

    Deadly Lessons 2008

  • He thought Sinkler meant to kill him and he decided to strike first.

    Deadly Lessons 2008

  • Sinkler did time, Sumpter got probation, and they had been fighting about it ever since.

    Deadly Lessons 2008

  • I'd spent an hour perched on the pedestal where Sinkler stood, spreading his benevolence.

    Dread Brass Shadows Cook, Glen 1990

  • Sinkler stands in the center of a small square where five streets butt heads, maybe half a mile northwest of my place.

    Dread Brass Shadows Cook, Glen 1990

  • The court held that it had jurisdiction in the election case in _Wiley_ v. _Sinkler_, [62] when there was brought an action to recover damages of an election board for wilfully rejecting a citizen's vote for a member of the House of Representatives.

    The Journal of Negro History, Volume 6, 1921 Various

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