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Carmen Nance Sanders, 59, one of the liberal members, said Closson is "a strong and smart woman" whose opinions she respects.
The tea partiers next door: Friends, neighbors divide over party lines Sandhya Somashekhar 2010
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Tea party supporter Victoria Closson, 45, is the one of the few conservatives in her women's book club on Solomons Island in Southern Maryland, a group that meets monthly over dinner and wine.
The tea partiers next door: Friends, neighbors divide over party lines Sandhya Somashekhar 2010
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In the very brief burial service for Closson — his body lying without even a canvas shroud under the loose pile of rocks because Old Murray, the sailmaker, had died of scurvy and there was no extra canvas left anyway — Captain Crozier had quoted not from the Bible the men knew but from his fabled Book of Leviathan.
The Terror Simmons, Dan 2007
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Near Mower's right, Closson placed Hebard's battery.
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Emory followed with the brigades of Beal and McMillan and the artillery reserve under Closson.
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Dwight's skirmishers deployed on the right and left of the road, and, with the help of the guns of Closson and Nims, drove off the enemy, posted to hinder or prevent the work of reconstruction.
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First and Second brigades under Beal and Rust, and to threaten the crossing directly in front, while Closson advanced his guns and kept up a steady and well judged fire against the Confederate position on the hill.
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"We have not been able to break the back on getting the right capacity," said Tom Closson, president and chief executive officer of the Ontario Hospital Association.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GLORIA GALLOWAY 2011
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"We have not been able to break the back on getting the right capacity," said Tom Closson, president and chief executive officer of the Ontario Hospital Association.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed GLORIA GALLOWAY 2011
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"I think getting up to 30 per cent of at-risk pay is where you ultimately need to get," says Tom Closson, the president of the Ontario Hospital Association.
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