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Aldrich is a projected lottery pick, while Henry stated his preference to be a one-and-done player during the recruiting process.
Big 12 Conference 2010
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He'll be leaving, and junior center Cole Aldrich is also jumping to the NBA as an expected lottery pick.
Kansas - Team Notes 2010
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He'll be leaving, and junior center Cole Aldrich is also jumping to the NBA as an expected lottery pick.
Big 12 Conference 2010
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Aldrich is a projected lottery pick, while Henry stated his preference to be a one-and-done player during the recruiting process.
Kansas - Team Notes 2010
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High jump: Howard silver, Amy Acuff eighth, Erin Aldrich did not qualify
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Nelson finds gold at last 2005
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Erin Aldrich won the high jump at 6-4 3/4, tied for third in the world.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week: Jackson shakes off stumble 2005
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Acuff, Ifoma Jones and Erin Aldrich swept the high jump.
USATODAY.com - Athlete of the Week Peirsol matches Athens feats 2005
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The study, by Duke University economists Peter Arcidiacono, Jacob Vigdor and Eric Aldrich, is titled "Race, Football and Television: Examining the Black Quarterback Effect."
Economic Arguments, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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A major bank panic in 1907 led to a bill called the Aldrich Plan, which would have delivered control of the banking system to the Wall Street bankers.
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Dearest Progs – Does the name Aldrich Aames mean anything to you paranoid “civil libertarians”???
Think Progress » FISA Judges: Bush Spying Program Threatens Legitimate Anti-Terrorism Investigations 2005
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