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“Kennedy created a new, or accentuated an already existing ‘image’ that appealed to the Black community,” write Anatol and Bittner.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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The money was designated for one-time projects, said Mamie Bittner, the agency's deputy director.
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“Kennedy created a new, or accentuated an already existing ‘image’ that appealed to the Black community,” write Anatol and Bittner.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Four starters return on the offensive line led by second-team All-MAC selection Peter Bittner, a senior guard, who was started 38 games in his career.
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Steven Bittner/Associated Press Bob Candy, left, handled a groundhog named Murray in the western Maryland city of Cumberland, as Mayor Brian Grim looked on.
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"This race is tough, but this is a volatile election, and Governor Culver can win," said DGA communications director Emily Bittner.
What's the matter with Iowa? Felicia Sonmez 2010
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“Kennedy created a new, or accentuated an already existing ‘image’ that appealed to the Black community,” write Anatol and Bittner.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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Carl Anthony Bittner, 67, died Wednesday, May 18, 2005 in his home in Elyria.
Heroes or Villains? 2010
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“Kennedy created a new, or accentuated an already existing ‘image’ that appealed to the Black community,” write Anatol and Bittner.
Burial for a King Rebecca Burns 2011
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These might include differences in age, the particular form the disease takes in each patient and other health conditions patients might have, says Vera Bittner , section head of preventive cardiology at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Gender Gap: The Risks Of Heart Disease For Women Jonathan D. Rockoff 2011
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