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It was no small feat to convince American officials to allow him to work with Mihailovich on the clandestine mission - dubbed Halyard, meaning a rope used to hoist sails.
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It was no small feat to convince American officials to allow him to work with Mihailovich on the clandestine mission - dubbed Halyard, meaning a rope used to hoist sails.
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It was no small feat to convince American officials to allow him to work with Mihailovich on the clandestine mission - dubbed Halyard, meaning a rope used to hoist sails.
SFGate: Top News Stories By VERENA DOBNIK 2010
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It was no small feat to convince American officials to allow him to work with Mihailovich on the clandestine mission, dubbed Halyard, meaning a rope used to hoist sails.
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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On Saturday night, the Couple had entered a bar called the Halyard, on the water in Newport, Rhode Island.
The Big Bad Wolf Patterson, James, 1947- 2003
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An honor student at Providence College, Benjamin Coffey, had been abducted from a bar called the Halyard in Newport.
The Big Bad Wolf Patterson, James, 1947- 2003
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George Vujnovich, a 95-year-old New Yorker, is credited with leading the so-called Halyard
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George Vujnovich, a 95-year-old New Yorker, is credited with leading the so-called Halyard
SFGate: Top News Stories By VERENA DOBNIK 2010
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George Vujnovich, a 95-year-old New Yorker, is credited with leading the so-called Halyard
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George Vujnovich, a 95-year-old New Yorker, is credited with leading the so-called Halyard
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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