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... Enemy. #4—Nothing But Trouble. #5— The Neverending. To o 509. HICKSVILLE-HICKSVILLE-(931-0749). #1– Alice. #2—The Silence of the Lambs. 510. LAWRENCE—LAWRENCE–(371–0203). #1—Misery; Postcards From the Edge. #2—Kindergarten Cop; Nothing ...
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... Enemy. #5—Home Alone. #6—L.A. Story. #7—Once Around. 316. JACKSON MEIGHTS-COLONY–(478-6777). #1– Home Alone. #2–Run. 317. JACKSON HEIGHTS-JACKSON.—(335–0242). #1– The Neverending Story II. #2—L.A. Story. #3– Through 2/13: The Godfather ...
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... Enemy. #4—Nothing But Trouble. #5— The Doors. #6—Through 3/7: King Ralph; beg. 3/8: The Hard Way. 724. YORMTOWN HEIGHTS-THE MOVIES AT JEFFERSON WALLEY-(245-0220). #1—The Doors. #2—The Silence of the Lambs. #3—Sleeping With the Enemy. #4 ...
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... enemy legislation. Under that legislation income and property belonging to enemies and in Some cases to enemy subjects, are placed under the control of the Custodian of Enemy Property. While the income or property is under the ...
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... Enemy. 601. BABYLON–SOUTH BAY-(587–7676). #1—The Silence of the Lambs. #2—If Looks Could Kill. #3—The Perfect Weapon. #4—GoodFellas; Dances With Wolves. 602. BAY SHORE–CINEMA-(665–1722).Through 3/28: The Doors. Beg. 3/29: The Five ...
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... enemy planes. One enemy ship, a Fokker or an Albatross fighter, would often attack the slower D. H. types. But often the two officers in the reconnaissance plane could fight off one ship. Two enemy planes, however, were a different ...
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... Enemy or Ally of Enemy The War Trade Board promulgated on December 16, 1917 a ruling authorizing the payment of drafts accepted on or before December 14, 1917, drawn on funds to the credit of a person who is an “enemy” or “ally of ...
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... enemy at noon on the 20th near Dewetsdorp and fighting ensued until dark. Artillery was principally engaged and two of the enemy's guns were tern-porar.ily silenced. The British command the hills for miles around, hut it is stated the ...
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... enemy. A fighter pilot must be alert. He must be aggressive and carry the fight to the enemy. He must be vigilant, must scan the skies for enemy aircraft, be on the alert so as not to be surprised from the rear. Like a bomber crewman ...
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... enemy had infiltrated four kilometers into the lines of the 12th Infantry Regiment and had isolated it company by company. E Company was isolated in Echternach, F Company in Berdorf, L Company in Os- weiler and I Company in Dick- weiler ...