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Gamble is just one resident of Fairfield, IA, who is helping to "institutionalize sustainable living", while "" blazing a trail "for other small Iowa cities," Dalbey reports.
The Media Consortium: Weekly Mulch: Climate Reform's Good, Bad, and Ugly 2010
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Desperate, his former coach Dalbey would substitute basketball workouts for pool time to keep Hall interested; he'd reward Hall's occasional diligence with three-day weekends in Las Vegas.
Caught Speeding 2008
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Gordon Dalbey has captured this well in his book Healing the Masculine Soul.
They Call Me Dad Ken Canfield 2005
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Gordon Dalbey has captured this well in his book Healing the Masculine Soul.
They Call Me Dad Ken Canfield 2005
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Gordon Dalbey has captured this well in his book Healing the Masculine Soul.
They Call Me Dad Ken Canfield 2005
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Dalbey said he welcomes the return to traditional programming, "and I think we've got a more positive future going forward."
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Ben Cohen views business as the most powerful force in the community (Dalbey, 2006).
American Chronicle 2010
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"We're a very strong news station, so it made more sense for us to invest in that portion of the business than to buy a syndicated program," says Dalbey.
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The family friendly event will take place at 8 a.m. on March 27, at Newhall Memorial Park, at the corner of Newhall Avenue and Dalbey Drive.
SCV Highlights Jeremiah McDaniel 2010
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Dalbey said he welcomes the return to traditional programming, "and I think we've got a more positive future going forward."
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