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  • German surname Pfennig and its compounds Barpfennig, Weisspfennig, etc.

    The Romance of Names Ernest Weekley 1909

  • But it was worth every "Pfennig" I put into the arcade machine.

    2009 January | ultraorange.net 2009

  • But it was worth every "Pfennig" I put into the arcade machine.

    Sinistar – Game Video | ultraorange.net 2009

  • Pfennig & Kingsolver: Natural selection: The process that occurs when individuals differ in their traits and the differences are correlated with differences in reproductive success.

    About 'What Darwin Got Wrong' 2010

  • Pfennig & Kingsolver: in the past three decades, selection has been detected and quantified in hundreds of populations in nature.

    About 'What Darwin Got Wrong' 2010

  • "He has been good through the years at spotting macro trends," says Billy Squier, the guitarist best known for the 1980s hit "The Stroke," and a Pfennig reader and currency investor for several years.

    Market Muse: Music to Some, Noise to Others Jeff D. Opdyke 2010

  • On this day he shares with readers of "A Pfennig for Your Thoughts" his take on the Federal Reserve raising the discount rate;

    Market Muse: Music to Some, Noise to Others Jeff D. Opdyke 2010

  • Along with economic lessons and currency analysis, the Pfennig — which refers to the pre-euro German penny — also chronicles Mr. Butler's personal life, endearing him to many readers and annoying others.

    Market Muse: Music to Some, Noise to Others Jeff D. Opdyke 2010

  • David Janda, an orthopedic surgeon in Plymouth, Mich., and a Pfennig reader for five years, says that's what makes the newsletter "one of the most important emails I get during the day."

    Market Muse: Music to Some, Noise to Others Jeff D. Opdyke 2010

  • Along with economic lessons and currency analysis, the Pfennig — which refers to the pre-euro German penny — also chronicles Mr. Butler's personal life, endearing him to many readers and annoying others.

    Market Muse: Music to Some, Noise to Others Jeff D. Opdyke 2010

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