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  • 'Stallard's and Rouse's victims died in many ways.

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  • The Lion Air order "is a big deal," Robert Stallard , an analyst with RBC Capital Markets, said in a note Thursday.

    Boeing Scores $21.7 Billion Order in Indonesia David Kesmodel 2011

  • Joe also has raised an antique named Good Mother Stallard.

    Groundwork: Beans, cute and dried Adrian Higgins 2010

  • The 737 MAX could win orders "on par with what Airbus has booked," RBC Capital Markets analyst Robert Stallard said in a research note Tuesday.

    Boeing Sets 2017 for New Jet David Kesmodel 2011

  • Mr. Sultana, one of the program's volunteer board members, has asked leading designers from Zaha Hadid to Fredrikson Stallard to customize Vitra's child-size edition of the iconic "Panton" chair.

    Wearing a Philanthropic Heart on Their Designs Nicole Swengley 2011

  • "We don't see this as a sign of further problems with the 787," RBC Capital Markets analyst Robert Stallard said in a research note Monday.

    China Eastern Cancels Order for 24 Boeing 787 Dreamliner Jets David Kesmodel 2011

  • Stallard started his windup, and Louis leaned forward, his own jaw clenched.

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  • Something about the set of his jaw told Louis that Clete was wrong—Stallard wanted to throw a strike.

    LUCKY WES TOOKE 2010

  • The Red Sox starting pitcher was Tracy Stallard, a tall rookie from Virginia.

    LUCKY WES TOOKE 2010

  • “Tracy Stallard was sharp in relief allowing only one runner to reach base.”

    The Disc Jockey 2010

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