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• Alfred Bendixen, Professor Department of English, Texas A & M University, selects: By the open French window of the dining-room Jenny Blair Archbald was reading Little Women for the assured reward of a penny a page.
Bill Lucey: Remembering Our Mutual Friend, Charles Dickens, on his 200th Birthday Bill Lucey 2012
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More than half of Miami voters are undecided about whom they would choose if the special election were held today, according to a recent poll by Miami-based Bendixen & Amandi International Inc.
After the Recall, Race Begins for Miami-Dade Mayor Timothy W. Martin 2011
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Sergio Bendixen, one of the best Latin surveyors that live in this country told me this one day while having a chat and a coffee: if there is one cultural heritage that is practically unerasable --and almost always reinforced to the extreme by the parents-- is the feeling of belonging to a sports club.
José Fernando López: The Dream of the World Cup and the Role of Latinos José Fernando López 2011
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"We are getting to the point in American politics where, in all 50 states, the Latino vote is a determining factor, especially in close races," said Fernand Amandi, a managing partner in Bendixen & Amandi, a Miami-based strategy firm.
Latino voters support Democrats but may not vote for them, poll reports Nia-Malika Henderson 2010
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Sergio Bendixen, one of the best Latin surveyors that live in this country told me this one day while having a chat and a coffee: if there is one cultural heritage that is practically unerasable --and almost always reinforced to the extreme by the parents-- is the feeling of belonging to a sports club.
José Fernando López: The Dream of the World Cup and the Role of Latinos José Fernando López 2011
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"What it's come down to is a citizen's revolt over unpopular policy decisions," said Fernand Amandi, a public opinion and research consultant with Bendixen & Amandi.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Faces Recall Vote Timothy W. Martin 2011
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"There's a leadership crisis in Miami-Dade County," said Fernand Amandi, a public opinion and research consultant with Bendixen & Amandi.
Miami-Dade Mayor's Race Likely Headed for Runoff Timothy W. Martin 2011
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Some 71% of likely voters said either they didn't know or answered no one, when asked which Miami-Dade County community, civic or political leader they trusted the most, according to a recent poll by Miami-based Bendixen & Amandi International Inc.
Miami-Dade Mayor's Race Likely Headed for Runoff Timothy W. Martin 2011
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A recent poll by Miami-based Bendixen & Amandi International Inc., which isn't connected to either side of the recall election, indicated 67% of likely voters plan to recall the mayor—with only 18% saying he should stay, while 15% were undecided.
Miami-Dade County Mayor Faces Recall Vote Timothy W. Martin 2011
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In a survey conducted by Bendixen & Associates shortly after President Obama's travel changes were announced, 64 percent of Cuban-Americans nationwide supported unrestricted travel for themselves to the island.
Christopher Sabatini: A Breath of Freedom Suffocated Christopher Sabatini 2011
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