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Even while living in Washington, Justice Souter kept a modest, 200-year-old farmhouse in Weare, which is in the state's Merrimack Valley region.
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The Artichoke Inn has also been rebuilt, and 'Weare's Pond,' which alone recalls the tragedy to-day, where the body was found, has contracted into a small pool.
George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends Clement King Shorter 1891
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Weare told the life story of the assassin, known as the Little Redeemer for his actions in the terrible wars during the break-up of the former Yugoslavia.
Book review Maxine 2009
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Weare near the deepest partof the lake and the afternoon sun is strong here.
LENNDEVOURS: 2009
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Weare told the life story of the assassin, known as the Little Redeemer for his actions in the terrible wars during the break-up of the former Yugoslavia.
July 2009 Maxine 2009
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When he retired from the Supreme Court in June, it was expected that Justice David H. Souter would return to his beloved family farmhouse in Weare, N.H., a rustic abode with peeling brown paint, rotting beams and plenty of the solitude he desired.
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Kate Weare also spoke of the challenge and excitement of participating in this endeavor.
Jennifer Edwards: Opening June 1: Gotham Dance Festival at the Joyce Theater Jennifer Edwards 2011
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Weare told the life story of the assassin, known as the Little Redeemer for his actions in the terrible wars during the break-up of the former Yugoslavia.
The Redeemer by Jo Nesbo, translated by Don Bartlett Maxine 2009
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Kate Weare also spoke of the challenge and excitement of participating in this endeavor.
Jennifer Edwards: Opening June 1: Gotham Dance Festival at the Joyce Theater Jennifer Edwards 2011
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Weare told the life story of the assassin, known as the Little Redeemer for his actions in the terrible wars during the break-up of the former Yugoslavia.
The Redeemer by Jo Nesbo, translated by Don Bartlett Maxine 2009
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