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  • The word Barsh could refer to bass, perch or pike.

    Firedoglake » My Favorite Moment as President… 2006

  • "Barsh," a bit of round matting used by the poor as

    Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855

  • The driver, later identified as Barsh, attempted to run over P.O. Howerton, who barely got out of the way, but his leg was slightly bumped by the car as he quickly jumped backward. "

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  • Ms. Barsh said the McKinsey study found that companies weren't "systematically watching these women at the middle management level and putting in programs that would help them develop and get over the next promotion hurdle."

    Coaching Urged for Women Joann S. Lublin 2011

  • The paucity of such assistance partly explains why women's ambitions decline over time, said Ms. Barsh.

    Coaching Urged for Women Joann S. Lublin 2011

  • Joanna Barsh , a McKinsey senior partner who co-wrote the report, said companies need to spend more time coaching women and offering more leadership training and rotation through various management roles before their ambitions sour.

    Coaching Urged for Women Joann S. Lublin 2011

  • “I do not know of specific situations where the ability to produce transgenic dogs represents an immediate experimental opportunity,” Barsh adds.

    World’s First Transgenic Dog Is A Fluorescent Puppy | Impact Lab 2009

  • Barsh,” a bit of round matting used by the poor as a seat.

    The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night 2006

  • They showed their balance, too, as three others finished in double figures - Isac Barsh (15), Geno Horsley (13) and Terrell Lewis (12).

    The Seattle Times 2011

  • Joanna Barsh, Josephine Mogelof, and Caroline Webb, there are five capabilities that, when used in combination, will help women achieve high levels of professional performance and life satisfaction.

    Forbes.com: News Lisa Quast 2011

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