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"Because of that, the teams were still very similar, and it wasn't a completely brand new experience," said former Pittsburgh running back Rocky Bleier, who played on those two championship teams.
Consistency in an Era of Change Chris Herring 2012
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I've been working with Tom Bleier, who leads Quakefinder, the humanitarian R&D division of Stellar Solutions.
SETI Institute: Life at the SETI Institute: Friedemann Freund - The Future of Forecasting Earthquakes SETI Institute 2011
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After a first-round bye, she won her next two matches against Samantha Bleier (Colorado Springs) and LaQuinta Allen (Lauderdale Lakes, Fla.) by ippon (instant win).
Solinsky sets U.S. record in 10,000, wins athlete of the week award 2010
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Bleier came up with the hybrid workout and more than 40 curious exercise enthusiasts signed up for her class in Prospect Park.
Hooping.org | Blog | Hoopilates: A New Pilates-based Hoop Exercise Routine 2009
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The New York Daily News reports on a new exercise routine developed by Brooklyn instructor Jen Bleier.
Hooping.org | Blog | Hoopilates: A New Pilates-based Hoop Exercise Routine 2009
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"There's no question it's contributing to the splintering of the political system and the means by which people get information about that system," said Robert Thompson, who runs the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University.
Cable chatter narrows electoral landscape Howard Kurtzand Karen Tumulty 2010
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"There's no question it's contributing to the splintering of the political system and the means by which people get information about that system," said Robert Thompson, who runs the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University.
Cable news chatter is changing the electoral landscape Howard Kurtz 2010
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"There's no question it's contributing to the splintering of the political system and the means by which people get information about that system," said Robert Thompson, who runs the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University.
Cable news chatter is changing the electoral landscape Howard Kurtz 2010
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"There's no question it's contributing to the splintering of the political system and the means by which people get information about that system," said Robert Thompson, who runs the Bleier Center for Television and Popular Culture at Syracuse University.
Cable news chatter is changing the electoral landscape Howard Kurtz 2010
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Even though the pairing seems like an odd combo, Bleier told the press they dovetail perfectly.
Hooping.org | Blog | Hoopilates: A New Pilates-based Hoop Exercise Routine 2009
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