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If you want to check out Dr. Colburn's list of chemicals to watch for, go to TEDX.org the Endocrine Disruption Exchange or EndocrineDisruption.org for her new, extensively documented list.
Maria Rodale: 'ED' Is an Effect of ED Maria Rodale 2011
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From Colburn's winter stock, will straight appear, —
The Age Reviewed 2010
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Take the money out of Sen. Colburn's government salary and benefits.
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Martha Colburn's cut-out and paint piece Destiny Manifesto emphasizes ghoulish parallels between America's bizarrely persistent romanticized image of the conquering frontiersman with images used to sell modern warfare to our populace.
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In a similar vein, Rafe Colburn's rc3. org is a blog for people who appreciate code, sure.
Blogs of the Year: Some Bits - Nelson's Weblog and rc3.org - Anil Dash 2007
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The Colburn's involvement in the industry from working the deck to participating on various councils makes them in my view, worthy of nothing but respect.
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Benjamin Disraeli was also one of Colburn's authors.
Note: Colburn 2002
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From 1835-41 he brought out a series of "Colburn's Modern Standard Novelists" in nineteen volumes.
Note: Colburn 2002
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Shelley (it comes several years after her book had appeared and is the product of one of Colburn's other authors), its ending is interesting in its stark contrast to the novel.
Note: Lister 2002
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Colburn's "New Monthly Magazine," and is, I think, a very pleasant, entertaining paper, worthy of its subject, and not unworthy of the pen of Charles Lamb.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 14, No. 84, October, 1864 Various
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