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Goes to demonstrate my suspicions that the “full pay” speech by Colburn is a smokescreen to say something that sounds good while obstructing unemployment payments.
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Colburn is famous as the publisher -- and brazen promoter -- of fashionable society novels, including those known as the "Silver Fork School."
Note: Colburn 2002
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A writer in Colburn's Magazine for November, 1860, is very indignant at this, and calls it "the most lowering act" of Sir Harry's life.
The Autobiography of Liuetenant-General Sir Harry Smith, Baronet of Aliwal on the Sutlej, G. C. B. 1903
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David Colburn is Provost of the University of Florida.
Black Mayors 2003
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And we shot the exteriors in a place called Colburn up in the mountains in Crow's Nest Pass.
Cynthia Ellis: Tribeca Film Festival Exclusive Interview: Thomas Dekker Rises to the Angel's Crest with Cinema Vérité Cynthia Ellis 2011
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And we shot the exteriors in a place called Colburn up in the mountains in Crow's Nest Pass.
Cynthia Ellis: Tribeca Film Festival Exclusive Interview: Thomas Dekker Rises to the Angel's Crest with Cinema Vérité Cynthia Ellis 2011
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Using Mr. Colburn is an excuse for the ineptitude that permeates the Congress is inexcusable.
Congress Confronts Final Week of Work - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2008
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Pederson called Colburn, reporting the second vandalism and letting him know he had better video.
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That is the kind of effort the Bulldogs are looking for out of Colburn, which is why they opted to redshirt
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Pederson called Colburn, reporting the second vandalism and letting him know he had better video.
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