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She said she had no information about a shell hitting a house.
I was writing a book on Liberia, and I found an essay he'd written (reproduced in Testament) about a shell attack in Monrovia.
Prosecutors, who described her as a distant cousin of Mr. Mazer's, have accused her, among other things, of providing false information about a shell company to a bank employee during a "Know Your Customer" interview intended to prevent money laundering.
Mr. Martin told Mr. Benjamin that he had not said anything to detectives about a shell in the gun until late January 2003, nearly a year after the shooting.
3-6); the International Wow Company's "Psyche" is a musical about a 19th-century surgeon whose sexuality was a mystery (July 27-30); and "Fathom," a fantasy about a shell collector and sickly boy which won an award for best production at the 2004 Dublin Fringe Festival (July 6-9).
It's worth stressing that we're not just talking about a shell here, but full support for graphical apps, too.
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A hermit crab bobbles about, wearing a shell that looks like a Brancusi head, clacking its pincers, happy in its new home.
Dixon's comments contrast with those of Google boss Eric Schmidt, who recently brushed aside criticisms of the group's elaborate corporate structure, which involves an international company in Ireland and a parent company in Delaware and has seen it shift revenues of about $9.8bn£6.2bnbn) into a shell company in Bermuda, where they are sheltered from tax.
"And the world is full of people who love oysters but don't even know it" says Robin. "All this stuff about 'snot in a shell'?
The painted turtle is a smooth-shelled reptile with a shell about 14 to 18 cm (5.5 to 7 inches) long in adults.
At about 11 P.M., a shell came through the roof of the apartment, exploding in a room where their nine-month-old son, Ahmed, was asleep.
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