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This is the middle volume of Catton's history of the US Civil War through the lens of the Army of the Potomac.
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Catton's spokeswoman said that investigation resulted in administrative actions that have not been made public.
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Both Catton's e-mail and an accompanying note from Rayburn portrayed him as a candidate who would represent the military and conservative Christians.
Hullabaloo 2006
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In every book I've read, Catton's history of the Army of the Potomac, McPherson's Battle Cry of Freedom and countless others, it was clear that the Union Army was winning in 1864.
Archive 2004-05-01 2004
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As a Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor, Catton's experience working with addicts, family members and treatment facilities over the past decade was the basis for the book.
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As a Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor, Catton's experience working with addicts, family members and treatment facilities over the past decade was the basis for the book.
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Ted Catton's "Inhabited WIlderness" discusses this issue well in relation to Alaskan peoples.
Environment news, comment and analysis from the Guardian | guardian.co.uk Fred Pearce 2010
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As a Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor, Catton's experience working with addicts, family members and treatment facilities over the past decade was the basis for the book.
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As a Certified Chemical Dependency Counselor, Catton's experience working with addicts, family members and treatment facilities over the past decade was the basis for the book.
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Catton's arguments for why this is the most likely outcome for humanity boil down to something I have written about in my blog for several years now.
Energy Bulletin - 2009
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