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"People used to put it on a clipboard on their bulletin board, and they still do," said Steve Bebout, who succeeded Mr. Berkley as editor in chief after his retirement in 2007.
NYT > Home Page By MARGALIT FOX 2011
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An online edition, at theatricalindex.com , is scheduled to make its debut in about a month, Mr. Bebout said.
NYT > Home Page By MARGALIT FOX 2011
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"Our investments were down, just like everybody else, but at the same time we continued to receive gifts so that our asset base did not shrink from year to year," said Bebout, of Marion.
dispatch.com: RSS dwilson@dispatch.com 2010
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Prufert-Bebout is a microbial ecologist who studies the symbiotic interactions of the many different species in natural biological communities.
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So were the other faces in that huddle - a muddled collection that included a future Hall of Fame receiver (Largent); a college QB who was learning to play running back, and doing it at the NFL level (Smith); and a line comprised of a rookie (center Art Kuehn) and veterans obtained in the allocation draft (tackles Norm Evans and Nick Bebout and guards Bob Penchion and John Denmarie).
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University researchers have harvested their first outdoor cold-weather crop of algae as part of their collaborative algae-to-biofuels project with their industry partners Enegis, LLC and Bebout and Associates.
Peak Oil News 2009
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Red Bebout (who later died in World War I) was severely lacerated from being stomped in the face.
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Leslie Prufert-Bebout, a research scientist at NASA Ames Research Center, Moffett Field,
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Winland is a teacher at the Belmont Campus of Mid-East Career and Technical School and Bebout is executive director of Muskingum Respiratory Care Association and Rambo Memorial Health Center.
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