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Théophile Trembly is an old ranger, and he tells me that when in the spring the tree's pumps are at work, the wood formed is generally lighter in colour, but in summer the tree needs less food and the wood is heavier, stronger, and darker.
Janey Canuck in the West Emily Ferguson 1910
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He is survived by his father, Richard and stepmother Jennifer; and his mother, JoAnn Sanchez and her fiance, Doug Trembly.
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STEWART GULL, DETECTIVE CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT: A 37-year-old man was arrested at his home address in Trembly (ph) near Felixsto (ph) at approximately 7: 20 a.m. this morning.
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Horace Carey saw two soldiers, Corporal Trembly and Private Edward White, seize the cable, plunge into the river, and strike out directly toward the farther side filled with Filipino forces.
Winning the Wilderness Margaret Hill McCarter 1899
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Trembly came from San Francisco to Benicia to meet me, and together we came up the San Joaquin slough, but unfortunately for us we had many things to keep us from arriving in time to see her alive.
Sixty Years of California Song Margaret Blake Alverson 1879
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He did not import largely, and when Messrs. Trembly and Harrold came to him he gladly entered into the plan to get a fine Chickering here by December 25th of 1852.
Sixty Years of California Song Margaret Blake Alverson 1879
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H.lmes, W..W. Trembly, W..H. Knight _faces page_ 92
Sixty Years of California Song Margaret Blake Alverson 1879
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One viewer, 36-year-old Allison Trembly of Denver, Colo., said she's a big fan of the Monday comedies.
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"I can relate to the humor," said Trembly, a single marketing specialist.
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"When we say that we want to separate the insurgents from the population it's not only physically dealing with the insurgents, but it's also physically and removing the threat that the insurgent have laid out and kills Afghans, because they have laid out improvised explosive devices on the main roads, because they have laid down booby-traps in houses and bunkers where the children can go and play and get killed," Trembly added.
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