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CBS Los Angeles said a woman who claimed to be one of the family members of the victims said Gonzalez had been married to an agent who left the business.

Manson's closest brush with musical fame came after Gary Hinman, a music teacher who would later be one of the family's victims, introduced him to Dennis Wilson of the Beach Boys.

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And while Dido may be one of the family, she’s also sometimes kept segregated.

During the balance of that day he treated the wounded man just as though the intruder might be one of the family.

He should be one of the family, living on equal terms with the others, and their constant companion.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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