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Mr. Lamet is now a Chicago lawyer who specializes in debt-relief law.
For the Families of Some Debtors, Death Offers No Respite Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011
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Jerome Lamet , a former FTC assistant regional director who oversaw debt-collection firms, claims the agency "squandered a spectacular opportunity."
For the Families of Some Debtors, Death Offers No Respite Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011
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Maggie Stiefvater is a YA author known mostly for her contemporary novel Lamet, a "paranormal" romance that involved dangerous faerie assassins.
"Shiver" by Maggie Stiefvater (Reviewed by Cindy Hannikman) Cindy 2009
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Some lawyer goes off to the library and starts looking up what is The Lamet-Vov and finds up -- finds a reference with slightly different spelling -- The Lamet-Vov Zaquitem I think it is, which is something out of the Babylonian Talmud that refers to the 36 righteous individuals who exist in every generation, who are there to point out evil, and so that seemed to fit the portrayal.
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