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village inLancashire .
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James Catterall, faculty chair at the UCLA Graduate School of Education and Information Studies, is going to be at the Seattle Art Museum tonight to present the findings of his twelve-year study of the impact arts education has on the achievement gap in American schools.
To Present the Findings of a Twelve-Year Study « PubliCola 2010
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A week after Mugabe announced victory in the sham election, Catterall said she has begun to adapt to her changing circumstances.
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A freelance photographer when she left six years ago, Catterall said she decided on London because she was anxious to find work.
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“My husband has never seen where I grew up,” said Catterall.
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Catterall said she has struggled to find a place within the Zimbabwean expatriate community.
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Sara Catterall of the Town of Dryden warns that If you want to vote for Bush, you need to come up with another reason than fiscal conservatism and small government.
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Sara Catterall of the Town of Dryden warns that If you want to vote for Bush, you need to come up with another reason than fiscal conservatism and small government.
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Simon Catterall (Syracuse) “Twisted lattice supersymmetry”
A Crazy Physics Week I - The Syracuse-Cornell Joint Theory Meeting Mark 2005
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Catterall, till it was purchased by Sir Charles Cavendish.
The Portland Peerage Romance Charles J. Archard
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Maris, p. 32, in Blundell v. Catterall, 5 B. & Ald. 268,
The Common Law Oliver Wendell Holmes 1888
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