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  • The mother's escape came after the suspect--later identified as Terron Alvin White, 22--allegedly sideswiped a police cruiser in the stolen vehicle and led officers on a chase, reaching speeds of more than 100 mph on Interstate 95 and the Beltway's outer loop.

    The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Justin Jouvenal 2011

  • "If we put our minds to it, we can do some things that haven't been done before," junior defensive tackle Terron Sanders says.

    Florida defense returns intact and is set for impact 2009

  • Saks Fifth Avenue's senior vice president for marketing Terron E. Schaefer recently said "What we do every day, really, is propaganda."

    January 2009 2009

  • I have learned that Terron Taylor will appear in General Session Court, Division 9, on Monday, June 15, on Docket 09120477.

    Fifth trans woman shot in Memphis since 2006 2009

  • Oh, and I found out yesterday that Terron Taylor has confessed and his lawyer will use the trans panic defense.

    Fifth trans woman shot in Memphis since 2006 2009

  • The defensive line has been banged up this spring with defensive tackles Lawrence Marsh, Terron Sanders and Brandon Antwine all out with various ailments.

    Around the Southeastern Conference 2010

  • At the end of a three-hour bench trial on Aug. 18, Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey P. Minehart convicted Terron Oates of voluntary manslaughter in the death of Alexis King.

    Because we’re disposable 2008

  • The murderer, Terron Oates, had his trans panic defence accepted by Judge Jeffrey P. Minehart and this was deemed sufficient to acquit Oates.

    Because we’re *still* disposable 2008

  • Terron Sanders picked it up and returned it to the Georgia 10 - Tebow territory.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • At the end of a three-hour bench trial on Aug. 18, Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey P. Minehart convicted Terron Oates of voluntary manslaughter in the death of Alexis King.

    A rose by any other name 2008

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