whelan in A Sentence

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    Fischer 1978 Maghen 1999 Whelan 1975.

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    Okay. Put Whelan back on the phone.

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    Mrs. Grey, I'm Troy Whelan, senior manager.

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    What were Paul Whelan's movements in Russia?

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    Michael Whelan and Audrey Price have two children: Alex and Adrian.

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    Whelan is about to finish his doctorate at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia.

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    In the picture of Michael Whelan“Peace” depicts a fantastic landscape with a waterfall.

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    Michael Whelan is fond of music and martial arts, has a black belt for Kempo.

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    In addition, the woman must complete a“ritual washing” before she becomes“clean” again(Fischer, 1978; Whelan, 1975).

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    Mr Whelan's brother David said consular staff told him his brother was fine and looked healthy.

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    His twin brother David Whelan said he had been visiting Russia for business and pleasure since 2007.

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    She may not touch the Qur'anic codex or even recite its contents(Fischer, 1978; Maghen, 1999; Whelan, 1975).

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    That is why many choose to celebrate when they conclude it successfully but nobody like Sarah Whelan.

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    Michael Whelan graduated from the College of Art in Denver, later in 1973 the University of San Jose.

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    Week's Thomas Mitchell in June 2013, Whelan revealed that she would be willing to return to Neighbours.

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    Flying in a dream and in reality or“Trying to escape” is called this joyful picture of Michael Whelan.

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    Paul Whelan has been charged with espionage and, if found guilty, he could face up to 20 years in jail.

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    The Whelan family have not commented on the court martial revelations, but had earlier said“his innocence is undoubted” on the Russian allegations.

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    Whelan noted that he had“neither the health nor the strength …to run over Georgia to hunt up vouchers and bills of purchase.”.

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    As his health continued to decline due to a lung disease, Whelan's doctor recommended he travel North to a less humid environment.

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    Thousands of people were expected to head into Canberra's central business district(CBD) to watch the fireworks but Whelan said the risk was too great.

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    Whelan dreamed of a chain of cigar stores, transformed his dream into action, and now the United Cigar Stores occupy the best corners in America.

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    In the late 1860s, close to death, Father Whelan finally managed to pay off the debt he would incurred borrowing money for wheat for the POWs.

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    Whelan had worked in the camp for several months from sunup to sundown helping prisoners in whatever way he could, including attempting to leverage what small resources the local Catholic churches had to help the POWs.

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    Most notably, Whelan personally borrowed $16,000 in Confederate money from one Henry Horne of Macon to acquire approximately ten thousand pounds of wheat flour, which was then baked into bread and distributed among the starving prisoners.

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    Sergeant John Vaughter went on to state that,“of all the ministers in Georgia accessible to Andersonville, only one could hear this sentence,‘I was sick and in prison and you visited me,' and that one is a Catholic[Peter Whelan].”.

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    Donations were given to provide the funds for this trip and accommodations upon his arrival, but instead of using them to travel to a more hospitable environment for himself, Whelan used them to pay off the wheat flour debt.

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    Paul Whelan arrived in Russia on 22 December to attend the wedding of a fellow former Marine to a Russian citizen, and had planned to visit Russia's second city, St Petersburg, in addition to Moscow before flying home on 6 January, his brother said.

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    I can't imagine how someone with a law enforcement background who is also a former US Marine, and who is now working in corporate security and is also aware of the risks of travel, would have broken any law let alone the law related to espionage,” David Whelan said.

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    Whelan, along with the aforementioned Reverend Hamilton who also worked in the camp, stated that, apart from yelling at prisoners on occasion(such as swearing at new prisoners and threatening to shoot them if they tried to escape), they had never witnessed nor heard of Wirz himself inflicting any actual physical harm on any prisoner.

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