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It looks like it could get bad, so I've definitely got to get my boats out of the water, said Dedrick Handfield at the North Caicos hardware store where he works.
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On Monday, Ms. Dedrick and her attorney, Ronald Kuby , met with prosecutors in Manhattan who have been investigating the incident.
Pepper-Spray Use Is Faulted Tamer El-Ghobashy 2011
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On Monday, one of those who was pepper-sprayed, Kaylee Dedrick , and her lawyer, Ron Kuby, met with Manhattan prosecutors to push for the officer's arrest.
Demonstration Tests Police Playbook Sean Gardiner 2011
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The photograph is believed to have been given by Billy the Kid – who was also known as William Henry McCarty, Henry Antrim and William H Bonney – to his friend, Dan Dedrick, and had been the property of Dedrick's descendants until the sale.
Billy the Kid photograph sold at auction in Colorado for $2.3m 2011
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-- TE Dedrick Epps -- Epps has good receiving skills but is a late-round choice at best.
Miami - Team Notes 2010
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Several of the protesters, including 24-year-old Kaylee Dedrick , collapsed to the ground screaming.
Pepper-Spray Use Is Faulted Tamer El-Ghobashy 2011
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"Supporting veteran businesses is a positive thing, but I think that's the wrong way to go about it," said Dedrick Muhammad, senior director of economic programs for the NAACP.
More States Decide to 'Buy Veteran' Tamara Audi 2012
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Billy the Kid gave the image to a friend, Dan Dedrick, and the tintype has been owned by his descendants, the Upham family, ever since.
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The photograph is believed to have been given by Billy the Kid – who was also known as William Henry McCarty, Henry Antrim and William H Bonney – to his friend, Dan Dedrick, and had been the property of Dedrick's descendants until the sale.
Billy the Kid photograph sold at auction in Colorado for $2.3m 2011
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Marve was among five Miami players suspended in the days leading up to the game for violating team rules, and starting tight end Dedrick Epps was a last-minute scratch from the lineup with a bruised leg.
USATODAY.com 2008
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