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The guy who was Bones was the best at that – his voice had the same gravelly, southern-tinged timbre of Deforest Kelly.
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Deforest Kelley died of gastric cancer at the age of 79 in 1999.
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This posting on the passing of Roy Deforest, the California artist is a few weeks late.
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This posting on the passing of Roy Deforest, the California artist is a few weeks late.
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It really is all about delivery, and the Shat has that to a science now And its a shajme Deforest Kelly is not still alive to be his sidekick on the new game show so he could say:
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DOBBS: Lots of wonderful people volunteer, Deforest, around this country to work in polling booths and work for the election offices all across this country.
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He turned to Deforest, who was coming out of the trailer.
Practical Demonkeeping Moore, Christopher, 1957- 1992
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He turned to Deforest, who was coming out of the trailer.
Practical Demonkeeping Moore, Christopher, 1957- 1992
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While, in our time, to be the winning crew on the Isis, the Cam, the English or American Thames, is equal in honor and influence to the position of senior wrangler, valedictorian, or Deforest prize man.
Public Speaking Irvah Lester Winter
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As they came aboard, the _Chesapeake's_ foreign mercenaries and the raw natives of the crew deserted their quarters; the Portuguese boatswain's mate removed the gratings of the berth-deck, and he ran below, followed by many of the crew, among them one of the midshipmen named Deforest.
The Naval War of 1812 Or the History of the United States Navy during the Last War with Great Britain to Which Is Appended an Account of the Battle of New Orleans Theodore Roosevelt 1888
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