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In response to a sharp increase in rates of infection just weeks after the end of hostilities, Gen. Holmes E. Dager, commander of the 11th Armored Division with troops performing occupation duties in Germany and Austria, ordered a letter of notification sent to the "nearest relative" of any infected soldier.
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008
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A couple weeks ago I let you in on Dizes Dager, a work of timeless genius that was rotting away in a box in my garage.
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A couple weeks ago I let you in on Dizes Dager, a work of timeless genius that was rotting away in a box in my garage.
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A couple weeks ago I let you in on Dizes Dager, a work of timeless genius that was rotting away in a box in my garage.
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Dager said that studios could send films to venues around the world simultaneously.
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The Dager and the Scott also take the disease, and so do many of the so-called French varieties -- the Marron, the Marron Combale, the Early Marron and others -- so far as I have been able to ascertain.
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Rev. Forest Dager, at one time Dean of Temple College, said in regard to the people who in later life crave opportunities for study:
Russell H. Conwell Agnes Rush Burr
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Paul Marlow of Loden Dager required his three dozen models to sit still pregame for applications of guyliner.
Washington Post: Breaking News, World, US, DC News & Analysis Ned Martel 2012
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The 80 percent of theaters worldwide that haven't yet converted their film projectors to digital, Dager says, have been waiting because the cost of the equipment is too high.
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But Dager says that aside from getting the technology working, price will present another big challenge.
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