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  • While Harger and Buffum say Perry was effectively demoted by being sent to the Great Lakes rather than getting another high-seas command, Skaggs said the Great Lakes commission still gave Perry great prestige.

    Divers: Wreck of Perry's ship discovered off Rhode Island 2011

  • Buffum and Harger say the items fit into the time period that the Revenge sank, the anchor appears to be the main one that is known to have been cut loose from the ship, and that no other military ships with cannons have been recorded as sinking in the area.

    Divers: Wreck of Perry's ship discovered off Rhode Island 2011

  • But James Harger , chief marketing officer of Clean Energy Fuels Corp., an installer of natural-gas fueling stations that is partly owned by billionaire investor T.

    Natural-Gas Trucks Face Long Haul Jeffrey Ball 2011

  • Harger, who has been a bell ringer for three years, tells the Daily Camera newspaper in Boulder that she noticed the man's coin was an unusual one and even asked him if it was a Krugerrand.

    Coin Dropped In Salvation Army Kettle Worth $1,400 AP 2010

  • Harger, who has been a bell ringer for three years, tells the Daily Camera newspaper in Boulder that she noticed the man's coin was an unusual one and even asked him if it was a Krugerrand.

    Coin Dropped In Salvation Army Kettle Worth $1,400 AP 2010

  • The book's many characters were all interesting, especially Samson Harger/Kodiak.

    REVIEW: Counting Heads by David Marusek 2005

  • Similarly, warming has been observed for Indonesia [Harger, 1995] and over the tropics (30Sā€“30N) as a whole [Wilson et al., 2006] (Figure 3c), although over the same period, the rate of increase of mean tropical annual SSTs is marginally greater at 0.3 deg C/100 year

    Hansen Simplified « Climate Audit 2006

  • But then there's the $1.5 million cost of building an L.N.G. fueling station with several bays for trucks, Mr. Harger noted.

    NYT > Home Page By MATTHEW L. WALD 2011

  • Natural gas refineries chill the gas that drillers take out of the ground to separate naturally occurring molecules like pentane, ethane and propane and to make a product that meets the specifications needed for gas pipelines, said James N. Harger, the company's chief marketing officer.

    NYT > Home Page By MATTHEW L. WALD 2011

  • But James Harger, chief marketing officer of Clean Energy Fuels Corp., an installer of natural-gas fueling stations that is partly owned by billionaire investor T.

    WSJ.com: What's News US 2011

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