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Brian L. Frank for The Wall Street Journal Dargie Anderson Bowersock had expected to go to a law firm—the "traditional path"— but now works in H-P's legal department in Palo Alto, Calif.
Cut the Law Firms, Keep the Lawyers Vanessa O'Connell 2011
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That's the traditional path, said Dargie Anderson Bowersock , a graduate of Northwestern University School of Law, who spent the summers of 2008 and 2009 working at Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom LLP.
Cut the Law Firms, Keep the Lawyers Vanessa O'Connell 2011
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Bowersock proceeds to spin a terrific analysis of the practice as he reviews two books on the topic, even chiding one of them for "its total exclusion" of pederastic images that do not appear on painted Greek pots.
James Warren: This Week in Magazines: Drive-Through Mastectomies and Glenn Beck Gives Us Some Tongue 2009
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Bowersock, who was once married to a woman, said he moved to Provincetown in 2004 with his partner because it gives gays a political voice.
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Professor Bowersock generously describes this as "bold and provocative."
Arab Dreams of Ruling Europe Herrin, Judith 2008
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The second assertion Bowersock makes is that Euripides missed a chance to present a more sympathetic and developed Clytemnestra: "If he could elicit sympathy for Medea, think what he might have done with Clytemnestra" and mentions only his Elektra and Orestes.
The Revenge of the Trojan Women Burch, Steven 2007
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See Bowersock, Roman Arabia or the recent dissertation about the Eastern limes of the Roman empire "Roms orientalische Steppengrenze" by Michael Sommer, in which Hatra in Central Iraq is identified as a Aramaic-Arabic entity in the second century CE.
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Dayton-Bowersock 10 interception return (Obert kick)
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Judge Richard Warren said city officials have given Bowersock years to address the nuisance problem and that the rights of the city and Bowersock's neighbors must be protected.
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Bowersock says he thinks the city is singling him out and using selective enforcement of property codes to harass him.
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