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Elisa Stancil of the Valley of The Moon Natural History Association, is spearheading this restoration project.
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Probationers have been used in the past for agricultural work, but "this is the first time we've done something to this scale," according to Kristen Stancil, spokeswoman for the corrections agency.
Ex-Cons Floated as Laborers Shalini Ramachandran 2011
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Probationers have been used in the past for agricultural work, but "this is the first time we've done something to this scale," according to Kristen Stancil, spokeswoman for the corrections agency.
Ex-Cons Floated as Laborers Shalini Ramachandran 2011
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I needs my mail. less than a minute ago via webMarcus Stancil
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Mia Stancil, both 31, "were a little overwhelmed" with the educational choices for their two children when they moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, from Atlanta, Ga., last September.
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"I want to stay where the money is," said Stancil, who has a high-level clearance.
Wanted: Those with top secret clearances Dana Hedgepeth 2010
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"I want to stay where the money is," said Stancil, who has a high-level clearance.
Wanted: Those with top secret clearances Dana Hedgepeth 2010
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Judge Hale R. Stancil, 60, a judge in the 5th Judicial Circuit, which serves Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion and Sumter counties.
Update: LaFave Charges Dropped JDsg 2006
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According to Stancil, honoring the plea agreement would undermine the credibility of the criminal justice system and erode public confidence in our schools.
Update: LaFave Charges Dropped JDsg 2006
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Judge Hale R. Stancil, 60, a judge in the 5th Judicial Circuit, which serves Citrus, Hernando, Lake, Marion and Sumter counties.
Archive 2006-03-01 JDsg 2006
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