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  • Conard from Iowa who served honorably in Vietnam as a radio operator.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Conard, assistant professor at Belmont University's Massey Graduate School of Business, the farther back in the alphabet the first letter of your surname falls, the quicker you're likely to chase some enticing new consumer offer.

    Your Last Name Determines Your Shopping Habits Slate Magazine 2011

  • Clay Conard born in Trenton, NJ, incarcerated in Florida in the 1980's and currently living in Massachusetts working as a veteran's representative.

    Heroes or Villains? 2010

  • Conard, assistant professor at Belmont University's Massey Graduate School of Business, the farther back in the alphabet the first letter of your surname falls, the quicker you're likely to chase some enticing new consumer offer.

    Your Last Name Determines Your Shopping Habits Slate Magazine 2011

  • Wilbern E. "Will" Conard, 63, a retired college administrator who helped start and manage study abroad programs for American InterContinental University and the American University in Dubai, died Sept. 16 at his home in Washington.

    Wilbern E. 'Wil' Conard 2010

  • But all Toledo police have to work with in this caper is a gravestone carved with "Conard Yahn 1876-1898."

    Archive 2005-08-01 2005

  • Charles Baudelaire formulates this ideal well: “You must enter into the skin of the created being, become deeply imbued with the feelings which he expressed, and feel them so thoroughly, that it seems to you as if it were your own work” (L'Art romantique, ed. Conard, p. 198).

    LITERARY CRITICISM REN 1968

  • It should “be partial, passionate, and political, that is to say, written from an exclusive point of view, but a point of view that opens up the widest horizon” (Curiosités esthé - tiques, ed. Conard, p. 87).

    LITERARY CRITICISM REN 1968

  • The soil was not adapted to his purpose so he abandoned it and went from there about 1892 to the Conard and Jones Company of West Grove, Pa., then to Little Silver, N. J., and in 1897 to the Ruskin Colony in western Tennessee as the colony physician.

    Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the 13th Annual Meeting Rochester, N.Y. September, 7, 8 and 9, 1922

  • Conard is issuing the complete works of Montaigne with the various readings in an edition to which Dr. Armaingaud has devoted a long lifetime of research.

    The Common Reader 1925

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