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As time dwindles in their UI careers, second-year REACH students such as Boltz are busy working with REACH staff on transition plans.
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As time dwindles in their UI careers, second-year REACH students such as Boltz are busy working with REACH staff on transition plans.
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Since the Red Bull Hare Scramble at Erzberg (AUT) this May, "Boltz" suffered from a knee injury which appeared urgently and it is rather unlikely that he will be able to continue his race.
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Thomas 'politically correct chatter about identity and a nonexistent "gay worldview" is a reminder that Exodus leaders too often behave like the heads of an elitist cult - not as trustworthy counselors in a safe, sincere, or truthful refuge for Christians such as Boltz who are same-sex attracted.
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Since the Red Bull Hare Scramble at Erzberg (AUT) this May, "Boltz" suffered from a knee injury which appeared urgently and it is rather unlikely that he will be able to continue his race.
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Boltz said Louisville Slugger is considering a plan to draw more ash from the New England area, should the beetle's advance continue unimpeded.
The Bugs Rescuing the Baseball Bats Mike Sielski 2011
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With sawmills in northern Pennsylvania, Louisville Slugger often draws its ash from southwestern New York, and Brian Boltz, the general manager of the company's timber division, has seen no decrease in the amount that's available.
The Bugs Rescuing the Baseball Bats Mike Sielski 2011
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Vern Boltz of Toulouse Vineyards says when he put the wine in barrels, he "thought it was pretty good."
Sipping These Wines Is Like Smoking and Drinking at the Same Time Ben Worthen 2010
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In an interview with the gay magazine The Washington Blade, Boltz said he came out to his family and some close friends in December 2004, but only now decided to go public with the news.
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"We found that people perceive women to lie less than men and that they perceive men and women to tell different kinds of lies," says Boltz, a professor of psychology at Haverford College.
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