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Tom Mansfield, a retired New York Police Department detective who investigated homicides for the cold case squad, said Wednesday that he would not second-guess Dormer's latest theory, noting that such investigations often ebb and flow until a suspect is apprehended.
Serial Killer Responsible For Long Island Beach Deaths: Police 2011
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I just finished the second season, and I'm glad to have been watching the series as Natalie Dormer's final episode really blew me away.
Requiem for a Queen grrm 2010
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The theory is in direct conflict with some of Dormer's past statements, in which he speculated as many as three killers could be on the loose, as well as the county prosecutor, who said in May he believes multiple killers were responsible.
Serial Killer Responsible For Long Island Beach Deaths: Police 2011
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An intriguing, top-notch reworking of a Norwegian psychological thriller by "Memento" director Christopher Nolan, "Insomnia" gets a lot of mileage out of its picturesque Alaskan setting, since constant Northern daylight is the trigger for Dormer's sleepless, guilt-ridden nights.
John Farr: Best American Movies of the Decade .. So Farr 2008
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He began to plan his campaign, and so soothing did he find those plans that he was surprised to hear Jane Dormer's voice, and when he turned to her to see Lady Mary, two more of her women, and two grooms of her chamber wearing swords.
Ill Met By Moonlight Lackey, Mercedes 2005
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At no house had Isadore Hamel been made so welcome as at Dormer's.
Ayala's Angel 1993
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Charles defended one of the barriers, and repelled Colonel Dormer's brigade from the attack.
Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 Volume II. Mrs. Thomson
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The Mountain belongs to this township, and it's North Dormer's fault if there's a gang of thieves and outlaws living over there, in sight of us, defying the laws of their country.
Summer; a novel 1917
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Her five minutes face to face with Mr. Royall had stripped her of her last illusion, and brought her back to North Dormer's point of view.
Summer; a novel 1917
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He would have to keep to the woods and the trails till he got to Dormer's, and it would be a long hike -- all that night and part of the next day.
Treasure and Trouble Therewith A Tale of California Geraldine Bonner 1900
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