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To the Viceroy for his Timar or annuitie 60. thousand golde ducats.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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This was the world of gypsy bands and the Danube Maiden, Timar and the Iron Gates.
Jacob's Ladder Mackay, Colin 2003
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Trainauskas, who lived nearby, allegedly gave police several different stories of what happened, in the final one saying that he and Timar had struggled with a shotgun in his home and it went off, killing her.
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Trainauskas is in jail awaiting trial for the 2009 murder of Monica Timar, 36, who police have said may have been killed for the $2,500 she'd recently gathered to file for bankruptcy.
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Trainauskas, who lived nearby, allegedly gave police several different stories of what happened, in the final one saying that he and Timar had struggled with a shotgun in his home and it went off, killing her.
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Trainauskas is in jail awaiting trial for the 2009 murder of Monica Timar, 36, who police have said may have been killed for the $2,500 she'd recently gathered to file for bankruptcy.
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Trainauskas, who lived nearby, allegedly gave police several different stories of what happened, in the final one saying that he and Timar had struggled with a shotgun in his home and it went off, killing her.
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Trainauskas, who lived nearby, allegedly gave police several different stories of what happened, in the final one saying that he and Timar had struggled with a shotgun in his home and it went off, killing her.
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Timar is a former executive at Eurasia Group, and he previously served as a special operator with the U.S. Navy.
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And Trainauskas' story conflicts with a pathologist's finding that Timar was shot in the back of the head, authorities have alleged in court filings.
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