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Beaman seeks parade entries for Memorial Day celebration http://www.timesrepublican.com/Central%%20Iowa/articles.asp?articleID=9139 {EXCERPT} Marshalltown Times Republican, IA The Beaman Lions Club is looking for entries for the towns 125th Memorial Day celebration later in May. Parade organizer Art Bine said the Lions Club is... http://www.timesrepublican.com/Central%%20Iowa/articles.asp?articleID     

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Author: Otis Willie PIO The American War Library
Date: May 4, 2007 13:24

While working in the guest, I know you can click on Action => ctrl-alt- del to lock the session. I use remote desktop quite often and once time when I was in a home pc, I noticed a padlock that I was able to drag to the quick launch icons. It was a quick, efficient means of locking the pc, even when remote desktop was full screen. Is there anything similar in virtual
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> While working in the guest, I know you can click on Action => ctrl-alt- > del to lock the session. > > I use remote desktop quite often and once time when I was in a home > pc, I noticed a padlock that I was able to drag to the quick launch > icons. It was a quick, efficient means of locking the pc, even when > remote desktop was full screen. > > Is there anything similar in virtual     

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Author: newyear708
Date: Dec 26, 2008 00:08

Guy R. Briggs wrote: jroberts@terra.com.br (John Manning) wrote: nezach@GeoCities.com (Guy R. Briggs) wrote: <snip> Compton, however, admits that there was likely no sex involved in the Smith-Kimball marriage. He calls it a "dynastic marriage" because its principle purpose was to unite two families in the hereafter. We're both saying the same thing, essentially
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jroberts@terra.com.br (John Manning) wrote: > nezach@GeoCities.com (Guy R. Briggs) wrote: <snip> >> Compton, however, admits that there was likely no sex >> involved in the Smith-Kimball marriage. He calls it a >> "dynastic marriage" because its principle purpose was to >> unite two families in the hereafter. >> >> We're both saying the same thing, essentially.  Yet >> Compton gets praised     

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Author: newyear708
Date: Dec 26, 2008 00:08

Guy R. Briggs wrote: jroberts@terra.com.br (John Manning) wrote: netzach@GeoCities.com (Guy R. Briggs) wrote: r@somis.org (•R. L. Measures) wrote: <snip> • I agree that Smith was never legally married to any of his "spiritual wives", ... So why isn't Duwayne calling you a liar? Probably because Smith himself and the numerous brides - and the Mormon brethren
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On Tue, 13 May 2008 07:20:08 +0100, "Andrew McGee" <amhome@btopenworld.com> wrote: > >"Peter Crosland" <g6jns@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message >news:2YednazV-bOEJLXVRVnygwA@posted.plusnet... >> "TrentSC" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message >> news:Je-dnQxoLYGePrXVnZ2dnUVZ8vqdnZ2d@posted.plusnet... >>> I'm trying to get a handle on a potential issue which a friend is going >>> through     

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Author: John Manning
Date: Jul 27, 2008 18:09

Peter Crosland wrote: I'm trying to get a handle on a potential issue which a friend is going through. It appears that there might have been a degree of fraud, but this was some time ago. Quite separate from whether the council might pursue a case after a time, what's the official line in terms of the statute of limitations on cases such as this
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>>> I'm trying to get a handle on a potential issue which a friend is going >>> through. It appears that there might have been a degree of fraud, but >>> this >>> was some time ago. >>> >>> Quite separate from whether the council might pursue a case after a >>> time, >>> what's the official line in terms of the statute of limitations on cases >>> such as this? >> >> >> If there is fraud     

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Author: Guy R. Briggs
Date: Jul 27, 2008 16:09

"Peter Crosland" <g6jns@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message news:2YednazV-bOEJLXVRVnygwA@posted.plusnet... "TrentSC" <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:Je-dnQxoLYGePrXVnZ2dnUVZ8vqdnZ2d@posted.plusnet... I'm trying to get a handle on a potential issue which a friend is going through. It appears that there might have been a degree of fraud, but this was some time ago
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Author: John Manning
Date: Jul 27, 2008 15:33

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Author: Don Aitken
Date: May 13, 2008 08:55

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Author: Fergus O'Rourke
Date: May 13, 2008 07:05

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Author: Peter Crosland
Date: May 13, 2008 01:55

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Author: Andrew McGee
Date: May 12, 2008 23:20

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