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Mr. DiPeso's contented appraisal found plenty of echoes up and down the region's shoreline as the last week of unofficial summer drew toward its Labor Day finale.
On Thursday morning, as the prosecution's case drew toward a close, prosecutors called a final witness, a federal agent who had interrogated Mr. Hamdan here, Robert McFadden.
In The Dignity of Working Men, Michéle used in-depth interviews to investigate the boundaries that working-class Americans living in the New York suburbs drew toward various groups in the early 1990s.
1937 Wendel Trial Nears End NEWARK — As the Paul Wendel kidnapping trial drew toward a close in Federal Court here today [June 11], Ellis H. Parker Sr .took the stand in his own defense to bluntly deny that he was in any way connected with the abduction.
When their land army drew toward the seaside, Cimon was in suspense whether he should venture to try and force his way on shore; as he should thus expose his Greeks, wearied with slaughter in the first engagement, to the swords of the barbarians, who were all fresh men, and many times their number.
Actually, the Knicks' most impressive start to a season — if you are willing to look past an early defeat — came in the 1969-70 season, when they won their first five games, lost at home to the San Francisco Warriors and then reeled off 18 straight victories, an N.B.A. record at the time, to stand atop the league at 23-1 as November drew toward a close.
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