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I believe Blinn is Reed's "Assistant Director of Elections".
Sound Politics: Sam Reed's position on restoration of voting rights to non-incarcerated felons 2007
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He comes from Blinn Community College, where he was coached by Brad Franchione, the son of former A&M coach Dennis Franchione.
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Feldman said Blinn teammates saw him running bleacher steps alone, and soon followed suit.
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Or winning at Blinn, where few were watching the junior college championship.
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Newton transferred to Blinn, where he led the team to the junior college national championship in 2009.
Auburn - Team Notes 2010
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"Plaintiffs' law firms are directing a tremendous amount of firepower toward these suits," says Jim Blinn , a principal at Advisen.
Why Merger Lawsuits Don't Pay Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011
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Those that aren't tend to be settled quickly without resulting in a substantial change in a deal's terms, price or disclosures—or significant payouts to investors, Mr. Blinn says.
Why Merger Lawsuits Don't Pay Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011
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The mistakes I made at Florida, the trials and tribulations that I went through at Blinn Junior College made me the stronger individual that I am now.
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In 2011, for example, none of the lawsuits have scuttled pending deals or resulted in payouts to shareholders, notes Mr. Blinn, who adds that the "vast majority" of suits since 2007 have been dismissed.
Why Merger Lawsuits Don't Pay Jessica Silver-Greenberg 2011
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-- QB Cameron Newton, Blinn Community College (Texas) -- The top junior college prospect according to most scouting services hasn't been on campus for more than a month, but is already the man to beat for Auburn's open starting quarterback battle.
Auburn - Team Notes 2010
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