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From Mrs. Dora H. Goodwyn, for the purpose of founding a fellowship in the Law Department, to be known as the WILLIAM
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The Lives of WILLIAM ROGERS, a Thief; WILLIAM SIMPSON, a Horse-dealer; and ROBERT OLIVER, alias WILLIAM JOHNSON, a Thief
Lives Of The Most Remarkable Criminals Who have been Condemned and Executed Hayward, A L 1735
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Present Day); none of those men has the first name WILLIAM or the middle initial “S”.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER: If you expect the reader to buy fully into the fiction you create, you have to nail the place with accurate details.
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WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER: Readers of my series expect certain common elements.
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WILLIAM K. BLACK: Well, the way that you do it is to make really bad loans, because they pay better.
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WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER: I use the story of the Windigo a lot.
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I can state conclusively that WILLIAM S. CHEVRIER has
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER: When I teach writing, I teach setting before character, because I think character, to a large degree, rises out of setting.
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WILLIAM KENT KRUEGER: As I said earlier, I think that, to a large degree, plot rises out of place.
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