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An even more popular cost-cutting tactic has been to purchase ground beef, often times in bulk, instead of steak, creating what has become known as the "Hamburger Economy," said Erin Borror, an economist with the U.S. Meat Export Federation.
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The request for clemency was the final challenge remaining to Baston's execution, said Amy Borror, a spokeswoman for the Ohio public defender's office.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Borror, who in May sought the congressional seat that unexpectedly became open when U.S. Rep. Mark Souder resigned, said he had not considered leaving the legislature before the May primary, when he sought re-election to the House.
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Borror said he won't start at Indianapolis-based Bose until August or September.
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That part of the ethics package does not take effect until 2012, but Borror said he voted for and supports the intent and will not lobby the legislature for one year.
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Borror resigned to become a senior vice president with an Indianapolis-based legislative consulting firm.
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In addition to being a lawmaker, Borror, 52, has been vice president of corporate services for Star Financial Bank.
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Republican nominee for the District 84 seat he holds chosen by a caucus of GOP precinct committee members -- Borror bristled.
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Borror resigned the state legislative seat and his candidacy.
Fort Wayne Observed 2010
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Borror, a Republican from Fort Wayne, has served in the Indiana House since 2001.
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