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  • Police said that Ms. Wolfe then grabbed her 23-year-old niece,

    Jail Guard Arrested in Shooting Spree Eileen Markey 2010

  • Eleven months later, SEC examiner Eric Swanson, who had also been involved in the examination, saw Mr. Madoff's niece,

    Madoff Report Reveals Extent of Bungling 2009

  • Carver's remains were identified through DNA testing using a blood sample taken from his niece,

    Remains Returned List WWII 2005

  • Your ever dutiful daughter, Nor you, my dear Lady Gertrude, Your most obedient niece,

    Sir Charles Grandison 2006

  • “Mr Dosett,” she said, I have taken the great liberty of calling to say a few words about your niece,

    Ayala's Angel 2004

  • I scarce did know you, uncle: there lies your niece,

    Othello, the Moore of Venice 2004

  • So, praying to God to preserve your health, I rest your dutiful and loving niece,

    Old Mortality 2004

  • After a pause she added, as she took the hand of her niece,

    The Italian 2004

  • Holding before a carrier bag full of sweets and drinks, she smiled sly at her niece,

    two women Cole, Martina 1999

  • A photographer snapped a picture of Sara's 1-year-old niece,

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1996

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