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  • Propelling her to achieve her "life goals," Finerman sets herself up to win by relying on meaningful rituals -- "consistent mental and physical practices that help you excel and perform at your highest level."

    Michael Martin: Alissa Finerman Has No Regrets Michael Martin 2011

  • Propelling that rise is a surge in Medicaid and BadgerCare enrollment — 1.15 million in December 2010, up from 850,000 people in January 2008 — following national recession trends.

    Medicaid Cost-Cut Model May Be Flawed Jacob Gershman 2011

  • Propelling her to achieve her "life goals," Finerman sets herself up to win by relying on meaningful rituals -- "consistent mental and physical practices that help you excel and perform at your highest level."

    Michael Martin: Alissa Finerman Has No Regrets Michael Martin 2011

  • Propelling himself into the civil rights movement, representing more than 200 people arrested in protests, included taking Malcolm X on as a client.

    Michael Henry Adams: "Black Royalty"? 2010

  • Propelling himself into the civil rights movement, representing more than 200 people arrested in protests, included taking Malcolm X on as a client.

    Michael Henry Adams: "Black Royalty"? 2010

  • Propelling your conscious mind from your body, roaming without being seen or heard or sensed in any way.

    Deep Kiss Of Winter Kresley Cole 2009

  • Propelling the weather vane opportunist Harold Ford in Tennessee.

    Pachacutec: 12 Reasons Not to Trust Chuck Schumer 2008

  • Propelling Mr. Obama to victory on Tuesday night was also deep discontent with the Bush administration among the American electorate and higher-than-usual interest in the historical presidential race, the Washington Post reports.

    The Early Word: The Way He Won - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • Propelling Mr. Obama to victory on Tuesday night was also deep discontent with the Bush administration among the American electorate and higher-than-usual interest in the historical presidential race, the Washington Post reports.

    The Early Word: The Way He Won - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008

  • At a workshop he made a presentation titled "Unsolved Problems: Propelling Spacecraft Without Rockets."

    Department Of Warp Drive And Wormholes 2008

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