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Trudo Lemmens, an Assoc.Prof. at UofT in both Medicine and Law, discussed the claim for legalization of assisted suicide and euthanasia.
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Trudo Lemmens, an Assoc.Prof. at UofT in both Medicine and Law, discussed the claim for legalization of assisted suicide and euthanasia.
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Crossing on the Red River ferry he questioned the operator, "Trudo, how late will you be running tonight?"
Historical Novel about...Pembina Trish Short Lewis 2006
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When I had sanded my scribble, folded it, and tucked it away in a compartment of my sabretache I seldom used, I told the innkeeper no messenger would be required, and asked if he knew anyone named Trudo.
The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980
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I had a neighbor once named Trudo, sieur, but that was years ago, before I bought this place.
The Shadow of the Torturer Wolfe, Gene 1980
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Devoted from his earliest youth to the service of God, Trudo came to
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner 1840-1916 1913
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One of the best-known is the miracle "Van Sinte Trudo", written about 1550 by Christian Fastraets.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 10: Mass Music-Newman 1840-1916 1913
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New York City, and a "village" built of containers by the New York-based architects Lot-ek that will serve as a "breeding space for artists and retail companies," according to Trudo's project director, Jack Hock.
NYT > Home Page By GISELA WILLIAMS 2011
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In 2004 the site was bought by the development company Trudo, which then spent several years developing an innovative master plan with the help of the respected Dutch architect Jo Coenen.
NYT > Home Page By GISELA WILLIAMS 2011
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The Foys, though inferior in numbers, were not intimidated; they had seen service under Trudo, but never was their valour called forth upon a more trying occasion; their country and every thing that was dear to them, lay at stake; and they did all that could be expected in its defence.
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