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Their 15-year-old-son Chris Snyder and his friend Scott Atchinson were killed last year when they hitched a ride in the trunk of a Mazda Protégé.
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J.J. Putz (2-3) allowed two runs and eight hits over seven frames for the win and Scott Atchinson spun two scoreless innings of one-hit ball for his second save.
Pacific Coast League - Class AAA Baseball - Tacoma vs. Edmonton 2002
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The team received 11 points from Phineas Atchinson while
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Tony Atchinson scored 13 points for Kansas State (9-15, 3-9), which has dropped eight of its last nine.
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In developing countries it is common to find considerable quantities of particulate forestry and agricultural residues generated by local industries (Atchinson, 1976; Stout, 1979).
Chapter 5 1976
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_McCabe_ v. _Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company_, [45]
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Atchinson projector microscope, the field of view being in the exact center of the field of both the magnet and the coil.
The Black Star Passes John Wood Campbell 1940
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San Diego and Barstow that the Southern California engineers might know and be ready in their lonely roundhouses; Barstow passed the word to the Atlantic and Pacific; and Albuquerque flung it the whole length of the Atchinson, Topeka, and Santa Fe management, even into Chicago.
Captains Courageous Rudyard Kipling 1900
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Abby Atchinson and Delaney Tiernan , along with junior Elizabeth Oosterhout, placed in the top 16.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Phill Gross and Robert Atchinson invested $183 million in CF stocks.
unknown title 2011
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