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  • Go up two posts and read what Brian Bernhart said - that's me, amen.

    Remembering Apollo 11 and the Legacy of Apollo - NASA Watch 2009

  • Buechner, a much-respected medical professor in New Orleans and a regular at many uptown society gatherings, claims “Bernhart,” whom he presents as “a former U-boat captain,” was privy to much of what went on between Hitler and Himmler regarding the Spear of Destiny.

    The Lampshade Mark Jacobson 2010

  • Josh Lasser (Blogcritics), Aaron Bernhart (TVBarn), Kathie Skerry (GMMR), Maureen Ryan (The Watcher) and your very own TV Addict were all asked to give our two cents on what fall show we were most looking forward to and why?

    TV Bloggers Look Forward to the Fall Season | the TV addict 2007

  • Bernhart the French comedian was in Rockford Friday and come out to give the boys a treat and for some reason another the most of the boys fell all over their self trying to get up close to her and get her to smile at them.

    Treat 'em Rough Letters from Jack the Kaiser Killer Ring Lardner 1909

  • Cluses by the Mount of Sinense, and sent Bernhart his uncle, and a many with him, by the Mount of Jove.

    Old French Romances William Morris 1865

  • Alex Bernhart, a freshman at the college said, "I think it is creative but I think it is moderately offensive."

    Breaking News: CBS News 2011

  • "The numbers have turned slightly lower for Q3, which is no surprise given growing uncertainties about the economic recovery," said Jerry Bernhart, principal of Bernhart

    MarketingProfs Daily 2010

  • Companies interested in participating in the Bernhart

    MarketingProfs Daily 2010

  • In each of those indices, B2B is better positioned than B2C, Bernhart found:

    MarketingProfs Daily 2010

  • In general, however, the latest survey points to a setback from the progress recorded since the beginning of the year, according to Bernhart: "We took two steps forward in Q1 and Q2 and now we're taking one step back, pretty much paralleling the overall US economy."

    MarketingProfs Daily 2010

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