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Three cheers for the contractor, his name Brigham Young.
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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Three cheers for the contractor, his name Brigham Young.
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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Alexander F. Brigham is executive director, and Stefan Linssen is editor-in-chief, of the Ethisphere Institute.
When Employees Blast Your Company Online Alexander F. Brigham 2010
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A year or so ago I befriended a number of homeless people in Brigham Circle in Boston.
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Alexander F. Brigham is executive director, and Stefan Linssen is editor-in-chief, of the Ethisphere Institute.
When Employees Blast Your Company Online Alexander F. Brigham 2010
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PROVO, Utah (AP) - John Beck passed for four touchdowns and ran for a score and Curtis Brown became the second-leading rusher in Brigham Young history in the Cougars '52-7 win over UNLV on Saturday.
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As in Brigham's reading, Shelley is used as a lens through which to focus on debates in contemporary criticism, though the emphasis is on the remainders of knowledge rather than those of pleasure.
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This threat is reflected (in Brigham's view) in the totalizing implications, whether sympathetic or oppositional, of much academic debate.
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In the East, they charged that Young was favoring his sons and closest associates as subcontractors, that he was getting a tithe from every laborer, supposedly for the Mormon church but, as one editor of a newspaper knew, that was “just another name for Brigham Young,” who was otherwise enriching himself.
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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In the East, they charged that Young was favoring his sons and closest associates as subcontractors, that he was getting a tithe from every laborer, supposedly for the Mormon church but, as one editor of a newspaper knew, that was “just another name for Brigham Young,” who was otherwise enriching himself.
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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