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“Bishop Melvin Talbert, ecumenical officer for the (Bishop’s) council, (said) that President Bush has not responded to requests to meet with the bishops from his own church, though he has met with other religious leaders.”
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“Bishop Melvin Talbert, ecumenical officer for the (Bishop’s) council, (said) that President Bush has not responded to requests to meet with the bishops from his own church, though he has met with other religious leaders.”
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“Bishop Melvin Talbert, ecumenical officer for the (Bishop’s) council, (said) that President Bush has not responded to requests to meet with the bishops from his own church, though he has met with other religious leaders.”
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She recalled Talbert had no rhythm and would watch her left hand to get the beat as she played the piano.
unknown title 2009
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'Talbert's Hardware?' he repeated with puzzlement.
Texas! Lucky Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1990
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'Talbert's Hardware?' he repeated with puzzlement.
Texas! Lucky Brown, Sandra, 1948- 1990
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Only a couple old timers, Virgil Beachum and Abe Talbert, regular fixtures, sat at the end of the counter.
Just Another Hero Ron Earl Phillips 2011
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Paul Talbert, a partner in a New York matrimonial and family-law firm, says he's guessing the couple announced the separation now to get out in front of the story.
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Their personal reasons aside, they want to avoid the rumor-mongering in the press about them living apart, Talbert says.
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"You are loved and will never be forgotten by any soldier that ever served under you," Talbert wrote in 1945.
Dick Winters dies; WWII hero commanded 'Band of Brothers' T. Rees Shapiro 2011
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