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"I know you have concerns about going after one industry, but we have clearly demonstrated it has a shortfall," Aloia said.
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The vote was nearly unanimous, save for Councilman Robert Ruane, having been a critic of Aloia for sometime.
Latest News 2010
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(SAE), they augment the usual Celtic tunes with bits of post-Django jazz and some dazzling, uncategorizable instrumental work -- Broughton's solo vehicle "Reflections in Aloia" creates a gorgeous tapestry from multiple overdubbed tracks of rapid-fire mandolin and pizzicato violin.
Chicago Reader 2010
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Like Weiner Lesniak, Aloia was not reappointed at the Jan. 4 reorganization.
Latest News 2010
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Like Weiner Lesniak, Aloia was not reappointed at the Jan. 4 reorganization.
Latest News 2010
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"The corporate members normally get together just once a year, and I'm happy if I see two or three people that I know," Aloia said.
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(SAE), they augment the usual Celtic tunes with bits of post-Django jazz and some dazzling, uncategorizable instrumental work -- Broughton's solo vehicle "Reflections in Aloia" creates a gorgeous tapestry from multiple overdubbed tracks of rapid-fire mandolin and pizzicato violin.
Chicago Reader 2010
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The vote was nearly unanimous, save for Councilman Robert Ruane, having been a critic of Aloia for sometime.
Latest News 2010
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Aloia, clinical psychologist and director of sleep research at National Jewish Medical and Research Center, will discuss sleeping difficulties and offer ways for participants to explore causes and solutions.
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Aloia told The Aspen Times his talks will not be exclusively about the relationship between insomnia and the economic slump, but more generally about stress and anxiety as they relate to sleeplessness.
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