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Chris Tuton, a Hornets fan who is 90 percent blind, sat on the team's bench during pregame warmups and met players and coaches.
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An employee of the Oklahoma League for the Blind, Tuton said he still enjoys shooting hoops.
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They were all of the same tenor -- when translated into Castilian -- from the Tuton and Haytao, and from the inspector-general of the province of Chincheo, and were on the matter of the insurrection of the Sangleys and their punishment.
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The bank is also set to loan $50 million to the corporation for the hospitals in Watson Lake and Dawson City, Tuton said.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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"One of the things that you learn is that everybody has the right to their opinion, and I welcome and listen to everyone's opinion as they make them," Tuton said.
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The $30 administrative fee is justified because "we have to process thousands of pieces of mail," electronic and otherwise, every day, Tuton says.
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"We help redirect the fine back to the person who was driving the vehicle and committed the offense," Tuton says.
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Construction on the two hospitals in the far-flung communities has yet to begun, and Tuton said the corporation is trying to arrange bank financing for the $50-million cost.
R&D Mag - News 2010
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In January, Tuton told the Star that operation budgets for each of the new Watson Lake and Dawson City hospitals would likely be in the $4-million to $4. 5-million range.
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In January, Tuton told the Star that operation budgets for each of the new Watson Lake and Dawson City hospitals would likely be in the $4-million to $4. 5-million range.
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