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Top Shelf releases Death By Chocolate: Redux, a re-worked collection of David Yurkovich's stories about agents Swete and Anderson and their investigations into bizarre food-related crimes.
New This Week: August 22, 2007 David S. Carter 2007
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Top Shelf releases Death By Chocolate: Redux, a re-worked collection of David Yurkovich's stories about agents Swete and Anderson and their investigations into bizarre food-related crimes.
Archive 2007-08-01 David S. Carter 2007
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“Forgiveness,” said H. B. Swete, “is an act of God that may or may not be followed immediately by a sense of relief.”
The God of the Towel Jim McGuiggan 1997
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“Forgiveness,” said H. B. Swete, “is an act of God that may or may not be followed immediately by a sense of relief.”
The God of the Towel Jim McGuiggan 1997
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Nicholas Samaras (Wounded, Died 03/19/67); co-pilot, 2dLt Robert E. Swete, survived, rescued.
Harris, Paul W. 1967
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Swete and the aircraft commander, Major Peter Samaras, were able to escape the wreckage, but Terwilliger and Harris were trapped inside when the aircraft exploded.
Harris, Paul W. 1967
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Among the speakers at the service - hosted by Harris 'graduating class - will be 2nd Lt. Robert Swete, who survived the crash that killed Harris and three others.
Harris, Paul W. 1967
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Samaras and Swete suffered burns and were rescued a day after the crash.
Harris, Paul W. 1967
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Swete; Tolstoy, _My Religion_; Wendt, _Lehre Jesu_ (2 ed.), 1901;
Christianity and Ethics A Handbook of Christian Ethics Archibald B. C. Alexander
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Swete Godes moder softe meiden ⁊ wel icoren. þin iliche neu {er} nes ne neu {er} more ne wurð iboren.
Selections from early Middle English, 1130-1250 Part I: Texts Joseph Hall
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