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to the
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ago, and
just received an email saying that all was in order and that I would be
receiving the official certificates soon. They also commented that it
was
excellent work. Naturally, I gave you all of the credit. I hope you are
well. I
hope we will work together in the future.” Kris A. Mauren, 2003,
Michigan. kmauren @acton.org
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Moses Levine.[…]
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Sam
Neasham, California, 2002. wneasham @neashamlaw.com
“I am still working through
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research
plans for the fall to share with you – on the
assumption that you would be interested in
continuing to assist me in this matter. Above all else, please allow me
to
thank you for your hard work on this research which has provided an
excellent
basis for documenting this line – including a few
surprises.” M.T. Schilling, England
& Romania, 2003. mtschilli @excite.com
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master all
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and I am
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closer and closer to exhausting all of the unknowns and then if I ever
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what a sad day that will be. The only great unknown for me is
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and three
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Vaillant, d.d.s.,
MAGD, Minnesota, 2003. vaillant @charter.net
“I look forward to seeing
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issues.
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"C'est tout
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Merci encore pour cette belle
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2001.
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York, 2001.
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Can't wait to see if you succeed in finding out more." Ralph Melnick,
Massachusetts, 2000.
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Minnesota,
1998.
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South
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You do a great job !" L. H. Mercil, Minnesota, 1996.
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Manitoba, 1995.
"I'm amazed how you found all
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history for
the past 12 years and the information you have sent us makes it all so
much
more complete. [...] You have saved us a trip to Quebec not to mention
the
language problem." J.
W. Racine, California, 1994.
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