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  • 'With poverty rates on the rise, the Texas tax system is actually pushing families further into poverty,' said Meg Wiehe, ITEP's State Tax Policy Director.

    HUFFPOST HILL - Democrats Give In Two Weeks In Advance Eliot Nelson 2011

  • St. George's Episcopal Church, 915 N. Oakland Street, Arlington, is hosting a speakers series featuring the Rev. Philip Wiehe discussing "Being the Body of Christ Right Here, Right Now," 9: 15 to 10: 15 a.m.

    Alexandria and Arlington religion notes Post 2010

  • 'With poverty rates on the rise, the Texas tax system is actually pushing families further into poverty,' said Meg Wiehe, ITEP's State Tax Policy Director.

    HUFFPOST HILL - Democrats Give In Two Weeks In Advance Eliot Nelson 2011

  • To Vaughan and his co-author, P. O. Wiehe, the possibility of a dodo-Calvaria relationship seemed worth considering, though they made no claim that such a relationship would have had to be “obligatory.”

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

  • To Vaughan and his co-author, P. O. Wiehe, the possibility of a dodo-Calvaria relationship seemed worth considering, though they made no claim that such a relationship would have had to be “obligatory.”

    The Song of The Dodo David Quammen 2004

  • In the case of sibling emotional abuse, the child may also redirect the abuse and abuse another sibling, or fight back by insulting and degrading the abuser (Wiehe, 1990).

    berrywine Diary Entry berrywine 2003

  • Only a few years ago, Mme. Charlotte Wiehe acted in New York a one-act play, entitled _La Main_, which held the attention enthralled for forty-five minutes during which no word was spoken.

    The Theory of the Theatre Clayton Hamilton

  • Romeo (by Wiehe) and Juliet (by Jomfru Svendsen) revealed careful study and complete understanding.

    An Essay Toward a History of Shakespeare in Norway Martin Brown Ruud 1913

  • Listening to the words of the poet from a bad place in the gallery, I was hardly the only one who felt strangely stirred, as Wiehe, letting his eyes roam round the theatre, said:

    Recollections Of My Childhood And Youth Brandes, George, 1842-1927 1906

  • Listening to the words of the poet from a bad place in the gallery, I was hardly the only one who felt strangely stirred, as Wiehe, letting his eyes roam round the theatre, said:

    Recollections of My Childhood and Youth Georg Morris Cohen Brandes 1884

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