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  • Eventually they come under the leadership of the cadaverous-faced Sergeant Roger Martinez (Bernard Blancan), whose mood swings are unpredictable.

    GreenCine Daily: PIFF Dispatch. 1. 2007

  • "Given these REE constraints, the refined age of Titanis is late Hemphillian in Texas (5 Ma) and late Blancan (2.4 to 2.0 Ma) in Florida."

    Terror birds Darren Naish 2006

  • He glanced at the Blancan navy -- two gunboats, formerly pleasure yachts, and a "battleship," once a steam-lighter -- which lay at strategic intervals across the harbor mouth and moved impatiently.

    Dan Merrithew Lawrence Perry 1914

  • Blancan affairs you know that under Rodriguez (who, despite his cruelty, is honest) business here, whether controlled by myself or any one else, may for the first time in history be conducted on an honest and reliable basis.

    Dan Merrithew Lawrence Perry 1914

  • And anyway, Mr. Howland had not asked him to cut Blancan warships in two and endanger the lives of the entire ship's company and guests.

    Dan Merrithew Lawrence Perry 1914

  • An early Pleistocene (Blancan) fauna from Nebraska.

    Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines 2010

  • E. simplicidens, and this species is directly ancestral to later Blancan species about three million years ago (Azaroli and Voorhies 1990).

    Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines 2010

  • The genus Equus in North America: The Blancan species.

    Horsetalk.co.nz Headlines 2010

  • Bernard Blancan), whose mood swings are unpredictable.

    GreenCine Daily 2009

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