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1IV., col. 901, has the following: You need no witnesses of your confession.
2Army Lt. Col. Bob Tallman said the military does not target civilians.
3Col. Barbara has assured me, however, that this will not be necessary.
4Libyan leader Col. Qaddafi was reluctant to let his former ally come.
5Col.' Vindman as though I should think only how wonderful he was.
6This was spoken in the Indian tongue and interpreted by Col. Leavenworth.
7We're still waiting, Pentagon spokesman Army Lt. Col. Mark Wright told Reuters.
8The advance of Watson consisted of the Tory horse, under Col. Richboo.
9See Col. Hamilton Smith on the antiquity of the Pointer, in 'Nat.
10We crossed to Windsor, and met Col. McMicken; who immediately wired Hon.
11Mr. Hart and Col. Smith brought to the Provost from Long Island.
12A terrific struggle was in progress between Col. Starbottle and Don Juan.
13I asked the Col. when he expected the train from Santa Fe.
14Towards the evening the Lord, after repeated prayer, gave me Col. i.
15The following letter was written by Baron Hengelmuller to Col. Theodore Roosevelt.
16It was finally determined to send a column to relieve Col. Bernard.