1.
No tests were performed at Backus Hospital where Mike was taken around 5 AM after being beaten by Trooper Olsen and Burns
2.
We didn’t like change, so it was white every time! We were bad drunks by then, and I shudder now (as did my secretary, Karen Olsen, when I described it) thinking of being on the top rungs of a 36-foot extendable ladder with a plastic cup of manhattans in a hanging cup holder (remember those before cars came with recessed cup holders?) and a one-half full can of paint, holding brushes in my teeth
3.
Howard and Olsen started reducing their speed as they approached the bridge
4.
Olsen got out and started pushing the van
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Which one of the Olsen Twins are YOU! Mary-kate or Ashley?
6.
His quiz result told the world that Agatha, his gentle avatar, the blue-haired grandmother he was portraying, was: Ashley, the preppy, blonde, stylish and out-about-town Olsen twin
7.
As it turned out, the Olsen quiz had been generated by a person on Facebook, a glitter-faced, post-adolescent blogger named Allison, and her website was actually listed on the quiz!
8.
NOT EVERYONE CAN BE AHSLEY OLSEN! My four year old grandchild, bless his little heart, could have generated a better quiz, you carrot poker!”
9.
, and Olsen, R
10.
“Still in there?” Olsen asked, just coming on duty
11.
Barker and Olsen escorted him down the stairs to a cell
12.
“Stay and watch him ’til the public defender arrives,” Barker told Olsen once Howard was safely behind bars
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” Olsen and Barker headed to the evidence room
14.
Olsen did the same
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Olsen finished first and waited for Barker
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Barker and Olsen strode to the captain’s office
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Officer Olsen sidled out and pulled the door closed behind him
18.
Was he the last one in the room before you and Officer Olsen logged in?”
19.
He, Barker and Olsen are tearing the place apart
20.
Mitch and Olsen were the only officers on duty
21.
Olsen was assigned stakeout at Stacey’s house
22.
“Mitch have you seen anything?” he heard Olsen ask
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“Dammit, Olsen! I told you to stay on that house!” he barked
24.
Olsen was shocked, along with everyone else who monitored the call
25.
Olsen pulled up behind him, followed by a county rig
26.
The captain and Olsen were at the front door
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Olsen stepped through the already open doorway and felt for the light
28.
Olsen and the captain crossed from the house to the garage
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“What’s that?” Olsen frowned
30.
Olsen seemed the most nervous
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Off in the distance he heard Olsen shout, “He’s not here!”
32.
Stacey glanced back to see Olsen leaning outside the open window with radio in hand
33.
It was another ten minutes before Olsen arrived, and Barker pulled up a minute later
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Olsen argued, even as the other men nodded their agreement
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Olsen slammed a chair against a desk and stomped away before finally giving in, but Stacey could tell the young, gung-ho cop wasn’t at all happy
36.
Olsen, after fixing the flat tire, then had the dubious pleasure of driving the captain home, but not before he found a full-size garbage bag to cover the passenger seat
37.
“It doesn’t surprise me,” Olsen said indifferently
38.
Olsen and Grue waited in the car with Melvin
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Olsen got out of the car
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Olsen fielded the call from dispatch
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White and Olsen arrived
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White, Olsen and the County Sheriff stood talking several houses away from Melvin’s apartment
43.
“One of you stay with the boy,” Olsen ordered as they rushed off
44.
“You won’t believe it,” is all Olsen could mutter before carrying the girl to the waiting ambulance
45.
“I can’t get hold of Stacey,” Olsen yelled over the roar of the river and the noise of the wrecker
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Mitch called Olsen from his cell phone
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Olsen and the other men could hardly believe what they’d just heard
48.
Brighton) and Soak-a-Bloke (Principal Olsen)
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In February the furniture maker, Ingmar Olsen, visited the railroad maintenance barn to ask Olin's advice in regard to a curious matter
50.
Olsen was an elderly man of heavy build and Nordic appearance
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Olsen paused for a moment to see if Olin had a question
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"Yes, because on the other hand," replied the worried Olsen, "if I remove all the chickens from the hen house, with some trouble, and find another place to lodge them, also with some trouble, and then I have the hen house moved out of the way, with considerable trouble, only to discover that when the tree falls all of that trouble was wasted because the tree would not have reached the hen house in the first place, then I will appear to be even a greater fool
53.
“Now,” said Olsen further, “there is of course always the possibility that one of my sons could climb the tree to its top taking with him a length of twine that he allows to dangle beneath him, and when he reached the top we could mark the twine at the level of the ground
54.
Olsen stared at Olin a moment in some confusion
55.
Olsen nodded his head in acceptance of the instructions on the one hand and shook it in mystification on the other
56.
Late Friday afternoon Samantha Olsen, the granddaughter of the furniture maker Ingmar Olsen arrived to carry a message to him as her grandfather had directed
57.
I'm Samantha Olsen
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Olsen grumpily stated as he pointed at the dark shadow of the tall pine tree upon the ground, "And it reaches quite far over and beyond the hencoop
59.
Olsen knew from a previous measurement that the distance from the base of the tree to the chicken coop was one hundred and seven feet
60.
Olsen and his sons once again broke into a chorus of elated yells and Samantha was overjoyed that she now had a new excuse to lunge at Olin and embrace him a second time, on this occasion locking the fingers of her hands tightly behind the small of his back
61.
Olsen was exuberant
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"Upon your betrothal to Samantha Olsen," the mounted man added
63.
"You will be pleased to know,” she said in a matter of fact tone of voice, “that Samantha Olsen has done me the great honor of requesting me to be her maid of honor at her wedding to Olin Terrel Collins, which as I understand it, will happen as soon as possible or even sooner than that
64.
Oblivious of the judge and his gravel, Judy could be heard to say, "Good, Olin, good!" Samantha Olsen shifted angrily and jealously in her chair
65.
At nearly the same time the sons of the furniture maker Ingmar Olsen, Evian and Glorth, were harnessing a horse to their double bench seat wagon
66.
"Eeeeeeeeeeeeee!" moaned Samantha Olsen in intensifying fear
67.
Tramell had previously instructed Hiram that he should call Ingmar Olsen to the witness stand and he had instructed him as to the questions that should be asked
68.
"Your Honor we call Ingmar Olsen to the witness stand
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Olsen pushed through the crowd and moved to the witness chair where the judge swore him in
70.
"Your Honor, we now call Samantha Olsen to the witness stand
71.
"Because the shot would have been heard by Samantha Olsen or she would have observed a person burying it
72.
Samantha Olsen stood watching their departing figures with deep envy and hate as thoughts of poison filled her mind
73.
"You had Samantha Olsen out here the other day along with four other teenaged girls
74.
Samantha Olsen had chosen Atropa Belladonna as her instrument of destruction as she adored the colloquial name of the plant, Deadly Nightshade
75.
As he thought of Olsen, he wondered what had been going on in London during the last few days
76.
Deane had been expecting a phone call or early visit from Olsen, demanding answers as to why the facts surrounding the death of Geoff Olsen didn’t match what he was told
77.
Regardless of the news, Deane felt confident he could convince Olsen and MI6 that it would be better for everyone to continue as they had done for the past eight years and work together
78.
Olsen had always favoured his Beretta and had used it for almost his entire career
79.
Olsen looked out of the window and then to the ticket he held in his hand
80.
Olsen remembered the last time it had been used on assignment
81.
Olsen remembered the sheer weight of fear he had endured on a daily basis
82.
Olsen had hundreds of memories of when Deane had not only saved his life but also shown him the way; taught him how to be a Government agent that could make a difference and live to tell the tale
83.
Olsen opened the phrase book at a particular chapter
84.
In front of him were the likes of Deane, Olsen, and Prince David under attack from a large group of masked attackers
85.
Olsen ran a hand through his short dark brown hair and continued to walk through a hectic Seeb International airport
86.
Wearing sand coloured trousers, a sky blue shirt and light brown jacket, Olsen still felt hot
87.
Using a magazine as a fan, Olsen looked around for a taxi
88.
Although English was spoken in Muscat, Olsen had already decided to use his Arabic to the full on this assignment
89.
Olsen called out to raise the taxi
90.
Wearing a dishdasha, a traditional men’s shirtdress, his eyes refused to leave Olsen, who looked away and walked down a path which would lead to Al Khuwair Street
91.
At the bottom of the side road, Olsen took a long look at the surrounding area
92.
Olsen looked to his left and eyed up several cramped looking flats built closely together
93.
Olsen could feel his hands shaking, together with his heart beating rapidly as he saw who was ahead of him
94.
Olsen wiped the sweat from his brow and sighed as quietly as he could
95.
Olsen stepped back and raised his hands, feeling the full brunt of his emotions for the first time
96.
Olsen raised his eyes to the sky as he snapped back
97.
Olsen heard the question but had only one thing in his mind; going to the street where his father had died all those years ago
98.
Olsen sat back in the taxi and tried to clear his head
99.
Olsen tossed a couple of thousand baiza in the driver’s direction and got out of the car