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I should add that there is absolutely no similarity (other than the facts that both are black and very accomplished) between Talcott's difficult wife, Kimmer, and the wonderful woman I have been blessed to be married to for more than twenty years.
>A Conversation with Stephen L. Carter, author of The Emperor of Ocean Park 2010
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Mr. Talcott's group and the Countrywide investors are seeking to recoup losses under contracts that govern mortgage deals.
Mortgage Losses Ruth Simon 2010
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I saved it when we took care of Grandma Talcott's estate five years ago.
A Dear, Sweet Girl Con Chapman 2011
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A: I have had a lot of trouble persuading people that Talcott's story isn't autobiographical, or that the Garland family is not my own, but there is really very little overlap in the life experiences of me and my family, versus
>A Conversation with Stephen L. Carter, author of The Emperor of Ocean Park 2010
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And then there are the many more, like Kimmer Madison (Talcott's wife) and Marc Hadley
>A Conversation with Stephen L. Carter, author of The Emperor of Ocean Park 2010
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Talcott's sister Mariah is certain that their father was murdered and produces one conspiracy theory after another to prove it; his wife, the beautiful, ambitious Kimmer, is up for her own Appeals Court nomination and wants Judge Garland and all his undying controversy to go away; Jack Ziegler, the menacing underworld figure whose friendship with the Judge cost him a position on the highest court, demands that Talcott deliver the "arrangements" to him.
The Emperor of Ocean Park by Stephen L Carter: Questions 2002
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These flattering commendations, returning to Belfield, came to young Talcott's ears.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 01, November, 1857 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics Various
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Governor Talcott's English official correspondence is full of details concerning Connecticut's increasing anxiety concerning the attitude and the decisions of the home government; over the dangers consequent to her institutions or to her charter.
The Development of Religious Liberty in Connecticut Maria Louise Greene
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At the time of Talcott's appointment, though he had not distinguished himself as a legal competitor of Van Buren, he displayed the gentle manners and amiable traits that naturally commended him to one of Van
A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 DeAlva Stanwood Alexander
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Talcott's frequent visits, as might have been expected, was a very splendid wedding, which took place in the front parlor of the Bugbee mansion, one evening during the winter after Amelia came nineteen, the bridegroom being then twenty-three, and just admitted to practice as an attorney-at-law.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 01, November, 1857 A Magazine of Literature, Art, and Politics Various
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