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Also known as the Bial-Dale College Adaptability Index, the test did not win acceptance even though its goal was to
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Also known as the Bial-Dale College Adaptability Index, the test did not win acceptance even though its goal was to
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Posse founder Deborah Bial started the organization in 1989 after a once-promising inner-city student told her, "I never would have dropped out of college if I had my posse with me."
Students 2010
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Bial also works for Microsoft but said his role in the MyTriggers case is separate.
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It was the same in the Southern Lands – Izak, Tergit, Bial, Volor, Ria Mnes, in all the cities of the Constellate as well as the Principalities of Thorn across the Fourth Sea.
notes from the peanut gallery Dean Francis Alfar 2004
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The Bial Foundation, part of a pharmaceutical company in Portugal, began offering research grants in parapsychology.
ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006
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The Bial Foundation, part of a pharmaceutical company in Portugal, began offering research grants in parapsychology.
ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006
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The Bial Foundation, part of a pharmaceutical company in Portugal, began offering research grants in parapsychology.
ENTANGLED MINDS DEAN RADIN 2006
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It was the same in the Southern Lands – Izak, Tergit, Bial, Volor, Ria Mnes, in all the cities of the Constellate as well as the Principalities of Thorn across the Fourth Sea.
Archive 2004-03-01 Dean Francis Alfar 2004
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David Bial Morrison, in his book Your Jewish Child, writes, These people who wrote the Bible wanted to record their history and to create a society guided by laws and ethics.
THE BLESSING OF A SKINNED KNEE Ph.D. Wendy Mogel 2001
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