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death notes
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The relative said that people in the area believe the dead men were Taliban militants, though no death notes were attached to their clothes, as is sometimes the practice, and it was impossible to verify their identities.
That comes from "The Green Fields of the Mind" an essay that Giamatti wrote, in 1977, after the Red Sox lost their chance to catch the Yankees in their last at-bat of the season — Jim Rice, fly-out to center — missing the playoffs and ushering in another New England fall, with all its death notes.
No more Americanized Nat Wolff's with Death Notes.
On 26 July 2012, to commemorate the sixtieth anniversary of Evita's death, notes were issued in a value of 100 pesos.
John Sime of the RTS, in a memorial tribute to Reed after his death, notes that the boys in the stories are recognisably of flesh and blood, with "just that spice of wickedness ... without which a boy is not a boy".
"Despite all that the Yanquis tried to do to him... he died a natural death," notes Marta Rojas, an octogenarian Cuban writer who identifies as black and who, as a young reporter in 1953, covered Fidel's initial, unsuccessful attack on the Moncada military barracks.
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Where was her death noted, and by whom?
If Death Note isn't mainstream in Japan, it's hardly going to be here".
The newspaper quoted unnamed company sources who claimed to have read the 53-year-old Mr Wauthier's death note.
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