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  • Amy Noller and Steve Mutton were among those standing in a park—she in her white wedding dress and he in his suit.

    Rare Earthquake Stuns East Coast Shirley S. Wang 2011

  • The structure was abandoned in 1917, when ice floes caused enough damage to make the structure "lean like the Tower of Pisa," Noller said.

    Lighthouse replica is a beacon of rebirth in Maryland 2011

  • And the structures have definitely shown, or confirmed, earlier biochemical work, mainly by people like Harry Noller, that the key elements of the ribosome that are involved in function are made of RNA.

    Venkatraman Ramakrishnan - Interview 2009

  • "Fifty percent of campaigns in euro volumes might be shut down," said Stephan Noller , chief executive of nugg.ad, an online-advertising consulting company.

    Dutch Require Consumer Consent to Put Cookies on PC John W. Miller 2011

  • Noller said it will cost about $600,000 to build a replica lighthouse.

    Lighthouse replica is a beacon of rebirth in Maryland 2011

  • "We were just getting ready to go into the chapel when we were told that we had to evacuate the building," Ms. Noller said.

    Rare Earthquake Stuns East Coast Shirley S. Wang 2011

  • Minneapolis band Skittish - consisting mainly of Jeff Noller and a smattering of talented friends helping him out - has put out a record called Tragedy Of The Commons that follows in this tradition.

    And so I went and saw a preacher (Music (For Robots)) 2006

  • Minneapolis band Skittish - consisting mainly of Jeff Noller and a smattering of talented friends helping him out - has put out a record called Tragedy Of The Commons that follows in this tradition.

    Music (For Robots): May 2006 Archives 2006

  • David Noller, of Burbank, California, wrote, "I once was absentmindedly dangling my arm out the fully open window of my car — until a moment of awareness that lasted a millisecond before the automated car-wash nozzle began to fire at high velocity one foot from my face."

    Word Fugitives 2005

  • David Noller, of Burbank, California, wrote, "I once was absentmindedly dangling my arm out the fully open window of my car — until a moment of awareness that lasted a millisecond before the automated car-wash nozzle began to fire at high velocity one foot from my face."

    Word Fugitives 2005

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