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    1. Anglo-American Legal Printing 1702 to the Present

      [Criminal case No. 15371, Court of First Instance of Manila; robbery.]...The United States, Plaintiff and Appellee, versus Julian Buco, (...)

    2. Jan Janszoon Struys - The Voiages and Travels of John Struys through Italy, Greece, Muscovy, Tartary

      Along the way, he endured shipwreck, robbery, slavery, hunger, and torture, making his work as much a tale of personal hardship as it (...)

    3. Online Data Mapping Tools - Google Fusion Tables - Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization

      Once saved, each color will represent a different type of crime and shown in Figure 5 (red indicates robbery, yellow, assault and so (...)

    4. Candid Camera, COPS Edition

      Although the general consensus on this particular video seems to be that putting one’s hands on a police officer tends to invite this sort of (...)

    5. Evidence in Print Waste - Preservation Underground

      My favorite is the notice describing a large reward for the perpetrators of a robbery or a smaller one for just the return of the (...)

    6. Who pays for copyright enforcement? - Scholarly Communications @ Duke

      There are, of course, exceptions (for example, publicly funded district attorneys are responsible for prosecuting crimes like robbery (...)

    7. Mad Men Monday, Episode 8 - The Devil's Tale

      The episode ends with Don reassuring Sally the robbery was not her fault, and Don telling Ted to call him in 1970 when Chevy is ready (...)

    8. The British Are Coming! The Printer is Leaving! - The Devil's Tale

      —or divert them from their DESIGN of MURDER and ROBBERY!” Given the rarity of this issue with its firsthand accounts of the very first (...)

    9. Palestine - Middle East & Islamic Studies - LibGuides at Duke University

      " in Jerusalem Quarterly 96, Winter 2023.   Great Book Robbery film  (2012, Al Jazeera) Resources Khalidi Library (Al Khalidiyya) . 

    10. Duke Libraries Center for Data and Visualization Sciences - Page 9 of 12 -

      Once saved, each color will represent a different type of crime and shown in Figure 5 (red indicates robbery, yellow, assault and so (...)

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