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The City's behavior in this regard has been getting worse for years, from the day Nickels fired Jim Diers.
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Through the design genius of the late David Trimble we turned the entire theatre into the Kit Kat Klub and the show, directed by the late Hank Diers, was good enough to be a semi-finalist in the American College Theatre Festival.
September 2004 2004
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There is a walled towne not farre from Barbarie, called Hubbed, toward the South from the famous towne Telensin,321 about six miles: the inhabitants of which towne in effect be all Diers.
The Principal Navigations, Voyages, Traffiques and Discoveries of the English Nation 2003
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Inimitable Livers, and constituted another in its place, not inferior in splendor, luxury, and sumptuosity, calling it that of the Diers together.
The Lives of the Noble Grecians and Romans Plutarch 2003
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As Claire Fagin and Donna Diers have explained in an eloquent essay titled "Nursing as Metaphor," nurses stand for intimacy.
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They themselves broke up the Order of the Inimitable Livers, and constituted another in its place, not inferior in splendor, luxury, and sumptuosity, calling it that of the Diers together.
Antony Plutarch 1909
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A thing of so great vent and vse amongst English Diers, which cannot bee yeelded sufficiently in our owne countrey for spare of ground; may bee planted in Virginia, there being ground enough.
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Also, frontman James Diers reunited his old group Love-cars last month.
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Kramer, best known as the driving force behind the 1980s dance-rock group the Wallets, has written original music that he will perform with Haley Bonar and James Diers.
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"It's one more aspect that we can control," said lead singer James Diers.
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