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  • Capece kicked two more field goals to give us an 18–14 lead, and Memorial Stadium was about as quiet as a funeral parlor.

    Called to Coach Bobby Bowden 2010

  • Besides these Neapolitan noblemen who have enlisted of late as privates, the Italian army now encamped on the banks of the Po and of the Mincio may boast of two Colonnas, a prince of Somma, two Barons Renzi, an Acquaviva, of the Duke of Atri, two Capece, two

    Miscellaneous Prose George Meredith 1868

  • Acquaviva, of the Duke of Atri, two Capece, two Princes Buttera, etc. To return to the mission of Colonel Bariola and the Duke of Sant 'Arpino, I will add some details which were told me this morning by a gentleman who left Cremona yesterday evening, and who had them from a reliable source.

    Complete Project Gutenberg Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • Duke of Atri, two Capece, two Princes Buttera, etc. To return to the mission of Colonel Bariola and the Duke of Sant 'Arpino, I will add some details which were told me this morning by a gentleman who left

    Complete Short Works of George Meredith George Meredith 1868

  • A Richmond County judge, Kim Dollard, found Ms. Capece had "sufficiently met her burden in demonstrating that her dismissal was done in bad faith," and that it was "in violation of a constitutionally permissible purpose, her involvement in the U.F.T., as the co-chapter leader" of her school.

    NYT > Home Page By BETH FERTIG 2012

  • Adam Collyer continued to insist Capece was fired for being "a poor teacher -- not because of union activities."

    NYDN Rss RACHEL MONAHAN 2012

  • Most teachers stop at that point, but Ms. Capece chose to take her case to the regular court system.

    NYT > Home Page By BETH FERTIG 2012

  • Because Capece was widely praised by administrators initially and only received poor evaluations after taking on the union role, Judge Kim Dollard ruled Capece should be returned to her job at PS 1.

    NYDN Rss RACHEL MONAHAN 2012

  • Ms. Capece claimed that she got good ratings from her principal until she complained about losing scheduled "prep time."

    NYT > Home Page By BETH FERTIG 2012

  • The law department also said the city is not required to hire back Ms. Capece until it has exhausted the appeals process.

    NYT > Home Page By BETH FERTIG 2012

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