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As the description of the set suggests, not every photo is of a scientist, there's also test pilot Jacqueline Cochran, nurse Josephine Fountain (inventor of the "Direct Suction Tracheotomy Tube"), and science journalist Marjorie MacDill Breit, among many others.
Depictions of 20th Century Women in Science: The Smithsonian Collection Peggy 2009
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Breit Bart says that he has another big story coming out this week.
Obama: Family 'will stand in line like everybody else' for vaccine 2009
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Breit is richly diverting as a gravelly voiced lifestyle guru who works herself up to moments of screeching enthusiasm her philosophy: be a cheapskate.
'Girl's Guide': Politics without punch Celia Wren 2010
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Good to see Breit back in action… Off-field, Chad informs us that three Wizards are headed to the Midwest League All-Star game, including Ducksnorts fave Felix Carrasco.
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The Padres have gone over slot to sign several Draft and Follow players (Miller, Latos, Blanks, Breit…) a willingness to do that suggests they might do it for a player who slips to later round (like Peavy).
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Breit says 500 firefighters were in his community even before the first flamed erupted.
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Breit, akleestaton, “a most inglorious spectacle of extreme unprofitableness.”
Oeconomicus 2007
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Breit. and Schenkl ad loc. for attempts to cure the text.
Oeconomicus 2007
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Breit told agents it meant "marked to die," because the people were liberal, opposed to gun rights or opposed to the current government.
Hullabaloo 2004
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When officers arrived, Breit told them, "I screwed up."
Hullabaloo 2004
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