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Laura “Shakti Sunfire” Blakeman is a 26-year-old who is in and out of Boulder, Colorado, between her gypsy wanderings.
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And by some strange coincidence, the name of this book (which I will not use here so as not to give it or its author any free publicity) is the same as the not very clever term Blakeman keeps using to disparage Senator Obama.
Menachem Rosensaft: The Karl Rove Legacy: Mock, Disparage, Ridicule, Distort 2008
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Light, Parker Blakeman explained to his class, moves more slowly through water than it does through air.
Immiscibility Sally Houtman 2012
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Some eggs, Parker Blakeman explained, were hard-boiled while the others were raw.
Immiscibility Sally Houtman 2012
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On the day the woman upstairs moved out, Parker Blakeman was standing near the edge of the footpath, gaze turned downward, flipping through his mail.
Immiscibility Sally Houtman 2012
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Parker Blakeman rested his shoulder against the window frame and explained the principle of Immiscibility to his class.
Immiscibility Sally Houtman 2012
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Geophysicist Don Blakeman of the National Earthquake Informstion Center speaks with Mean Street host Evan Newmark about the 5.9-magnitude earthquake that shook much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. Photo: Getty Images All the courthouses and several buildings in lower Manhattan were cleared, leaving hundreds of people standing around.
Rare Earthquake Stuns East Coast Shirley S. Wang 2011
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When Parker Blakeman moved to the Parham Street Flats he considered it a good place to think.
Immiscibility Sally Houtman 2012
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Geophysicist Don Blakeman of the National Earthquake Informstion Center speaks with Mean Street host Evan Newmark about the 5.9-magnitude earthquake that shook much of the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast U.S. Photo: Getty Images Art Lerner-Lam, director of Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, discusses the 5.8 magnitude earthquake centered near Washington, D.C. He answers whether a quake of this magnitude is rare for the area and what seismologists will be looking at in the days to come.
Quakes Can Reach Farther On East Coast Tamara Audi 2011
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Raindrops, Parker Blakeman said, an index finger on the window pane, are examples of adhesion and cohesion in everyday life.
Immiscibility Sally Houtman 2012
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