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In addition to what's being called "The Sarah Palin Effect" in which the names of Palin's daughters Bristol, Willow and Piper, have seen a significant increase in popularity, there has also been an increase in names with a financial connotation: Bentley, Fortune and Cashton for instance.
Keli Goff: Does a Bad Baby Name Make Someone a Bad Parent? Keli Goff 2010
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In addition to what's being called "The Sarah Palin Effect" in which the names of Palin's daughters Bristol, Willow and Piper, have seen a significant increase in popularity, there has also been an increase in names with a financial connotation: Bentley, Fortune and Cashton for instance.
Keli Goff: Does a Bad Baby Name Make Someone a Bad Parent? Keli Goff 2010
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The auction sells wholesale produce supplied by farmers in and around Cashton, many of them Amish.
Food for Thought: Do You Need Farmers for a Farmers Market? 2010
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In addition to what's being called "The Sarah Palin Effect" in which the names of Palin's daughters Bristol, Willow and Piper, have seen a significant increase in popularity, there has also been an increase in names with a financial connotation: Bentley, Fortune and Cashton for instance.
Keli Goff: Does a Bad Baby Name Make Someone a Bad Parent? Keli Goff 2010
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Around the same time, a produce auction formed in Cashton, Wis., about 35 miles from Tomah.
Food for Thought: Do You Need Farmers for a Farmers Market? 2010
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One reseller, John Helming, 75, started buying most of his produce at the Cashton auction after his tractor exploded three years ago.
Food for Thought: Do You Need Farmers for a Farmers Market? 2010
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The auction sells wholesale produce supplied by farmers in and around Cashton, many of them Amish.
Food for Thought: Do You Need Farmers for a Farmers Market? 2010
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One reseller, John Helming, 75, started buying most of his produce at the Cashton auction after his tractor exploded three years ago.
Food for Thought: Do You Need Farmers for a Farmers Market? 2010
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Around the same time, a produce auction formed in Cashton, Wis., about 35 miles from Tomah.
Food for Thought: Do You Need Farmers for a Farmers Market? 2010
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In addition to what's being called "The Sarah Palin Effect" in which the names of Palin's daughters Bristol, Willow and Piper, have seen a significant increase in popularity, there has also been an increase in names with a financial connotation: Bentley, Fortune and Cashton for instance.
Keli Goff: Does a Bad Baby Name Make Someone a Bad Parent? Keli Goff 2010
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