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  • Boardman's rats belong to his group's sister branch in New York, but he can get those big boys to Washington anytime he wants, with just a phone call.

    Raising a big stink? Try the rat. Monica Hesse 2010

  • Boardman's rats belong to his group's sister branch in New York, but he can get those big boys to Washington anytime he wants, with just a phone call.

    Raising a big stink? Try the rat. Demand is high, so unions must plan ahead and pay to put 'Scabby' on the line Monica Hesse 2010

  • It measures about 450 square feet and is used primarily by Mr. Boardman's wife, Marie Aiello, an interior designer.

    Bronxville Midcentury Modern 2011

  • Boardman's Elite AiR frameset uses large aero-section down and seat tubes.

    Team bike: UnitedHealthcare’s Boardman Air aero road bike 2010

  • Whatever the strength or weakness of Boardman's particular hunches, he certainly makes one aware of two things: the need of the Greeks to seek every way of connecting with their heroic but largely vanished past, and the obvious recourse that would have been offered them by physical realia (objects from everyday life), naturalia (objects from the natural world), and artificia (art objects and technological artifacts) surviving from that past.

    Looking for the Lost Greeks Wills, Garry 2003

  • Mary Beard refers to Boardman's "creative counting," but she says that other interpretations of the frieze are also flawed.

    Looking for the Lost Greeks Wills, Garry 2003

  • The most intriguing illustration in Boardman's book shows a small clay sculpture (circa 800 BCE) from Crete, part of a find first published by Boardman himself.

    Looking for the Lost Greeks Wills, Garry 2003

  • QUESTION: Could that be changed what the Supreme Court says this afternoon, if they decide that Boardman's still the standard or is not the standard?

    CNN Transcript - Special Event: Judges Rule Against Democrats in Absentee Ballot Cases; Immediate Appeal is Filed - December 8, 2000 2000

  • Yet when called upon to judge between Palmer's arguments and Boardman's counter-arguments, Finley confessed that he wished to "sit quietly and wait" for more evidence on one side or the other.

    Alsop's Archeology Alsop, Joseph W. 1964

  • There is a difference, however, between judging between Palmer's and Boardman's archaeological analyses, which Finley admitted that he was unable to do, and I am also unable to do, and judging the inherent probability of the two chronologies that Boardman and Palmer are arguing about.

    Alsop's Archeology Alsop, Joseph W. 1964

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