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Colonel Monaghan, on his right in the trenches near what was known as the Howison house, and the other four were sent to man the trenches along the crest of the hills on the left of the Plank road, where they arrived just in time to thwart the attempt to cross the canal as before stated.
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I watched the episode of Fear Itself “Sacrifice” from last Thursday, based on a Del Howison short story, and thought it was quite well done.
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I second MaryElizabeth Hart (Mysterious Galaxy) and add Nancy Olson (Quail Ridge Books) and Del and Sue Howison (Dark Delicacies), the entire staff of The Mystery Bookstore in Westwood - there are so many booksellers who go out of their way to put authors on the map and give newbies a boost.
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“The Sacrifice” has a screenplay written by Mick Garris (“Riding the Bullet,” “Amazing Stories”), from a story by Del Howison (“Dark Delicacies”).
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Written by Mick Garris (“Riding the Bullet,” “Amazing Stories”), from a story by Del Howison (“Dark Delicacies”), the episode was directed by Breck Eisner (“Creature from the Black Lagoon”).
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The kitten, Tyra, apparently wouldn't get off the sofa inside a home on Howison Place SE in the District.
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In fall, 1840, Howison took a course of lectures at a law school run by Judge John T. Lomax in the basement of his house in Fredericksburg.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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In fall, 1840, Howison took a course of lectures at a law school run by Judge John T. Lomax in the basement of his house in Fredericksburg.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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The next spring, Howison spent three weeks in the office of the clerk of court in Fredericksburg, copying documents.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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The next spring, Howison spent three weeks in the office of the clerk of court in Fredericksburg, copying documents.
A History of American Law Lawrence M. Friedman 1985
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