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By 9 p.m. that night, the fire had been put out and Kohn thanked his colleagues, and separately Adamec, for "helping limit the damage" of what he called "an ugly day."
Ehrlich, GOP supporters accuse O'Malley of cover-up in agency e-mails Ann Marimow 2010
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O'Malley spokesman Shaun Adamec said the governor stands by Sanchez, and that the administration is "focused on job creation, and that's why Maryland continues to create jobs at more than twice the rate of the rest of the nation."
Ehrlich, GOP supporters accuse O'Malley of cover-up in agency e-mails Ann Marimow 2010
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Kohn informed Sanchez and Adamec that the DLLR employee needed to post the reworked report had gone home.
Ehrlich, GOP supporters accuse O'Malley of cover-up in agency e-mails Ann Marimow 2010
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But in an e-mail, O'Malley spokesman Shaun Adamec said "the evolution of campaign finance and the extent to which entities will circumvent the restrictions that are already in place have really brought us to this point," Adamec said.
O'Malley moves against 'LLC loophole' that benefited his campaigns Aaron C. Davis 2011
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Adamec estimated that the program could save about $40 million next year.
Almost 1,400 apply for Md. buyout John Wagner 2011
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Adamec asked in an e-mail to Sanchez and his department's communications director, Bernie Kohn.
Ehrlich, GOP supporters accuse O'Malley of cover-up in agency e-mails Ann Marimow 2010
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Adamec estimated the program could save roughly $40 million next year.
Nearly 1,400 state workers apply for Md. buyout John Wagner 2011
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"Regardless of how others want to discourage the progress that Maryland has been making with respect to job gains, no one can deny the fact that Maryland is outperforming the rest of the country when it comes to job creation," Adamec said.
Md. Republicans seize on economic report removed from state Web site 2010
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Note 29: For condensed list of published sources on the second Anglo-Afghan war, see Adamec, 1996, pp. 325 – 6.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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See Adamec, 1991, p. 174 for more on Naranjan Das, Kakar, 1979, pp. 27-30 and 33-34 for more on mirzas, and Martin, pp. 245 – 9 for a picture and useful description of mirzas and their professional business practices in Kabul at the beginning of the twentieth century. back
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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