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I'd buy this just for the reproductions of the Andy Brase covers (which I'm assuming will be in there).
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"You have a group of moms focused on fashion who think of the diaper as an extension of clothing," says John Brase, head of North American baby care marketing at Procter & Gamble.
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I'd buy this just for the reproductions of the Andy Brase covers (which I'm assuming will be in there).
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Brase states that S. 1858 and H.R. 3825, the House version of the bill, will:
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"Soon, under this bill, the DNA of all citizens will be housed in government genomic biobanks and considered governmental property for government research," Brase writes.
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Using data from 12 countries, Brase found that men are comparatively more jealous than women in countries with higher fertility rates and where large chunks of the population live in cities.
Periscope 2007
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Ry4an Brase has researched the prevalance of 2nd-Annual, 3d-Annual, 4th-Annual, etc events, plotting a curve of the preseverence of events as determined by result-counts in Google.
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Brase made 6-of-8 shots from the field, helping Arizona connect at just under 48 percent (30-of-63).
NCAA Division I Womens Basketball - Georgia vs. Arizona 2002
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TUCSON, Arizona (Ticker) -- Julie Brase nailed four 3-pointers and scored 16 points as Arizona built a big halftime lead and stunned ninth-ranked Georgia, 70-49, before the second-largest crowd to watch a women's basketball game at McKale Center.
NCAA Division I Womens Basketball - Georgia vs. Arizona 2002
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Julie Brase contributed a double-double to help No. 20 Arizona roll over Oregon, 96-65, and give coach Joan Bonvicini her 200th win with the school.
NCAA Division I Womens Basketball - Oregon vs. Arizona 2002
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