There is a report from Canada of the birth of 4 living children at one time.
Reason tells us there should be a report from a committee in such a case.
There is no report from a committee--from the two committees in fact--which sat upon the case.
You see, just between us, I have no report from Stanhope, and none from you.
When you have heard my report from Mr. Follingsbee, you will comprehend everything.
Well, not much; but I expect a report from Vernet at any moment.
Many of them would definitely be classed as good, but the best was a report from a photo reconnaissance B-29 crew that encountered a UFO almost over Dayton.
In a way we half expected to get a report from Washington.
It was a report from 34th Air Defense at Kirtland AFB.
One of these was a report from a Chicago and Southern crew who were flying a DC-3 from Memphis to Little Rock, Arkansas, on the night of March 31.
I sent him by aeroplane in the same direction, telling him to find out all he could and bring me back a report from Bridges.
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