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According to TreeHugger, Epstein's study is considered one of the first to examine the costs of coal in its entirety - from extraction to combustion.
The True Cost Of Coal: $500 Billion Per Year The Huffington Post 2011
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According to TreeHugger, Epstein's study is considered one of the first to examine the costs of coal in its entirety - from extraction to combustion.
The True Cost Of Coal: $500 Billion Per Year The Huffington Post 2011
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According to TreeHugger, Epstein's study is considered one of the first to examine the costs of coal in its entirety - from extraction to combustion.
The True Cost Of Coal: $500 Billion Per Year The Huffington Post 2011
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Always short and scrawny as a boy During his senior year at Clifton High, Horwitz measured in at 5-foot-1 and 90 pounds, his athletic career can be summed up by a singular Little League at-bat, taken at age 8 or 9 for his team, Epstein's.
Three Mets Decades, Only Two Days Off Jeff Pearlman 2011
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According to TreeHugger, Epstein's study is considered one of the first to examine the costs of coal in its entirety - from extraction to combustion.
The True Cost Of Coal: $500 Billion Per Year The Huffington Post 2011
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Alex Epstein's "Crafty Screenwriting" and Blake Snyder's "Save the Cat" both give down-in-the-trenches, what-really-works advice for getting your idea straight and peppering it with the right amount of interest, tension, conflict.
I Will Not Read Your F'ing Script Lou Anders 2009
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Mr. Epstein's article reminds me of my late father's bitter opposition to rent control.
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"We had Ellsbury in place, so I think the Yankees may have been a little more motivated than we were," said current Red Sox general manager Ben Cherington, then Epstein's assistant.
Yankees' Granderson Was Nearly the Enemy Daniel Barbarisi 2012
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Regarding Edward Jay Epstein's "The Corporate Exec: Hollywood Demon" op-ed, Oct. 10: Evil American capitalism is a convenient scapegoat on many levels; it fits a leftist worldview; it sells that view to young, impressionable ticket buyers and it appeals to non-U.S. moviegoers who believe that they are victims of greedy American capitalists.
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Epstein's key arguments are in these two paragraphs of his article:
Whitney Tilson: Progress in New York City Schools Under Chancellor Joel Klein Whitney Tilson 2011
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