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But the exchange failed when, after the money was dropped-off, the pirates increased the ransom demand to $1 million for the couple.
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But the exchange failed when, after the money was dropped-off, the pirates increased the ransom demand to $1 million for the couple.
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A steel mesh parachute streamed out behind the dropped-off rocket section.
Golden State 2010
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Mr. Fondiller, 44, was working at an Italian restaurant in the Paramount Hotel in midtown in November 1999, when Mr. Gagnon called him in response to his dropped-off resume.
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Mr. Fondiller, 44, was working at an Italian restaurant in the Paramount Hotel in midtown in November 1999, when Mr. Gagnon called him in response to his dropped-off resume.
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Everybody in the room, including members of the canvassing board were astonished to learn that the failure rate was so high (1 in 5 such bags) and that this not very unusual, it was just somewhat more pronounced this year with the large number of dropped-off ballots.
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Of course, now they see that the poll workers weren't given enough supplies to properly handle dropped-off ballots.
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You would make sure the dropped-off person got safely into her house.
It Ain’t All About the Cookin’ Paula Deen 2007
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You would make sure the dropped-off person got safely into her house.
It Ain’t All About the Cookin’ Paula Deen 2007
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Mr. Fondiller, 44, was working at an Italian restaurant in the Paramount Hotel in midtown in November 1999, when Mr. Gagnon called him in response to his dropped-off resume.
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