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  • We spend most of our waking hours at work, and we don't have much time to meet our friends during the weekdays, co-author Dr. Sharon Toker of the department of organizational behavior at Tel Aviv University in Israel, explained in a statement.

    Getting along with co-workers may add years to your life 2011

  • Dr. Toker and her colleagues surveyed the study volunteers about their relationships with their supervisors and peers.

    Getting along with co-workers may add years to your life 2011

  • Mr. Toker recalls the "thrilling experience" of watching the roof open during a Beach Boys concert more than two decades ago.

    An Eyesore to Some, 'Pittsburgh's Parthenon' Still Has Fans James R. Hagerty 2011

  • “And seventies and eighties and nineties,” I add, making clear that The Joker, The Smoker, The Midnight Toker has stood the test of time, that final yardstick by which we measure artistic greatness.

    Thoughts on High Culture: Opening Night at the Ballet Con Chapman 2011

  • Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease of the District named Gretal J. Toker of counsel in the technology and intellectual property group.

    APpointments Post 2010

  • “And seventies and eighties and nineties,” I add, making clear that The Joker, The Smoker, The Midnight Toker has stood the test of time, that final yardstick by which we measure artistic greatness.

    Thoughts on Culture at the Boston Ballet Con Chapman 2011

  • "Like a good comfortable shoe, it's done its job," says Franklin Toker, an architectural historian at the University of Pittsburgh, of the arena.

    An Eyesore to Some, 'Pittsburgh's Parthenon' Still Has Fans James R. Hagerty 2011

  • Vorys, Sater, Seymour and Pease of the District named Gretal J. Toker of counsel in the technology and intellectual property group.

    APpointments Post 2010

  • We just landed in Pittsburgh and are on our way to the Pittsburgh Museum of Art to check it out and listen to this evening's Conference kick-off lecture by Franklin Toker, author of Fallingwater Rising.

    September 2008 2008

  • Here is an abstract from PubMed link, "The Association Between Burnout, and Depression, Inflammation Biomarkers" by Sharon Toker, et al.,

    More Stress, Depression & Health 2006

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