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Mueller

[myoo-ler, muhl-er, mil-]

noun

  1. Paul, 1899–1965, Swiss chemist: Nobel Prize in medicine 1948.



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Earlier that year, Mr. Barr had circulated an 11-page memorandum he’d written to Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein about reports that special counsel Robert Mueller was exploring the possibility that the president had obstructed justice in firing FBI Director James Comey.

We also know that the FBI director from 2001 to 2013, exactly the years when the invisible powers and unknowable extent of the surveillance state were most dramatically expanded, was Robert Mueller.

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Not long after a 911 call from Sheen’s third wife, Brooke Mueller, went public and alleged he threatened her with a knife, CBS signed him to a two-year deal paying him $2 million an episode, making Sheen the highest-paid TV star in history.

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That Mueller and Sheen’s second wife, Denise Richards, appear in “aka Charlie Sheen,” along with two of his five children, to tell their side of their stories while confirming he’s a great friend and father is a testament to his recovery.

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The “Two and a Half Men” actor — whose paycheck for the sitcom was estimated at as much as $2 million per episode — infamously landed in rehab in 2010 after threatening his ex-wife Brooke Mueller with a knife, trashed his room at the Plaza Hotel in New York and in 2011 was fired from his CBS sitcom amid a meltdown of epic proportions.

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