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Blackmore is best known for her theory of memetics.
Why Science is Important Peggy 2009
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Blackmore is accused of having 20 wives and Oler two, and police say some of their wives were as young as 15 years old when they were married.
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Winston Blackmore is also trying to get his passport back
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Oppal said Blackmore is alleged to be married to 20 women, while Oler is accused of committing polygamy by being married to two women.
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A. _a_ in father, and _au_ in daughter are, in "Blackmore," often _a_ = 3.
Poems of Rural Life in the Dorset Dialect William Barnes
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'Blackmore's action (says he) has neither unity, integrity, morality, nor universality, and consequently he can have no fable, and no heroic poem.
The Lives of the Poets of Great Britain and Ireland Cibber, Theophilus, 1703-1758 1753
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'epic,' Blackmore's 'Creation', a dull metrical treatise against atheism, as a work which deserved to be looked upon as
The Spectator, Volume 1 Eighteenth-Century Periodical Essays Joseph Addison 1695
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"We make our decisions based on the best available evidence," said Craig Blackmore, chair of the HTA's clinical committee, said in an interview.
State Wrestles With Health Coverage Shirley S. Wang 2011
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Next came a joint master plan, and late last year, Village President Bob Blackmore, a retired auto executive, and Township Supervisor David Meister, a farmer and muscle-car enthusiast, began discussing an outright merger.
Threats to Town Halls Stir Voter Backlash Kate Linebaugh 2011
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"It will happen either now or later," says Mr. Blackmore, the village president.
Threats to Town Halls Stir Voter Backlash Kate Linebaugh 2011
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