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Several of these kids later told me that Eugene's description had chilled them to the core of their being and they would never break the law again.
Steve Mariotti: How and Why I Teach in Prisons, Part Three Steve Mariotti 2011
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Several of these kids later told me that Eugene's description had chilled them to the core of their being and they would never break the law again.
Steve Mariotti: How and Why I Teach in Prisons, Part Three Steve Mariotti 2011
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Several of these kids later told me that Eugene's description had chilled them to the core of their being and they would never break the law again.
Steve Mariotti: How and Why I Teach in Prisons, Part Three Steve Mariotti 2011
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Several of these kids later told me that Eugene's description had chilled them to the core of their being and they would never break the law again.
Steve Mariotti: How and Why I Teach in Prisons, Part Three Steve Mariotti 2011
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Several of these kids later told me that Eugene's description had chilled them to the core of their being and they would never break the law again.
Steve Mariotti: How and Why I Teach in Prisons, Part Three Steve Mariotti 2011
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Eugene's market is still working off the price increase as it faces other challenges, including rising unemployment.
Prices fall in Eugene, Ore., but not enough to aid home sales 2009
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Eugene's downtown died and it still barely survives even after the planners replanned to bring back the cars.
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Eugene's public water company is dropping the phrase "Water Board" from the name of Lloyd Knox Water Board Park.
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In the early 70's some planners thought that closing Willamette Street to vehicles (Eugene's primary business street) was the answer to whoever made up the question.
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Several of these kids later told me that Eugene's description had chilled them to the core of their being and they would never break the law again.
Steve Mariotti: How and Why I Teach in Prisons, Part Three Steve Mariotti 2011
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