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  • Subsequent tests have suggested that Dwyer's original measuring techniques were incorrect, and that he has not in fact made a major breakthrough.

    Carl Pope: Will the Post-Oil World Also Be the Post-American World? Carl Pope 2012

  • He also has a deeper artistic connection to the facility: Dwyer's co-director, Voza Rivers, is also the executive director of the Lenox Avenue-based New Heritage Theatre Group, which originally produced Mr. Beaty's "Through the Night" with the Riverside Theatre and Wall Tall Girl productions.

    Headed Uptown for a Harlem Renaissance Pia Catton 2011

  • The faint air of pie-eyed 60s silliness song titles include Spider Cider and Idea for Rubber Dog and Dwyer's cartoonish vocalisms could put some off, but there's more than enough sunny, funny, manic charm to make it all work.

    Thee Oh Sees: Castlemania – review 2011

  • JPMA executive director Mike Dwyer says Thach's study was chosen because it prompted most of the warnings about bumpers being unsafe, and Dwyer's "not quite sure how you could come to that conclusion."

    Crib bumpers present risk and little likely benefit, safety advocates say 2011

  • That, combined with Jonathan Dwyer's 158 rushing yards, kept the Heels 'offense on the sidelines for 42: 06.

    Georgia Tech wins in a cakewalk; UGA nearly walks the plank - sports 2009

  • Subsequent tests have suggested that Dwyer's original measuring techniques were incorrect, and that he has not in fact made a major breakthrough.

    Carl Pope: Will the Post-Oil World Also Be the Post-American World? Carl Pope 2012

  • Janet Kemp, national suicide prevention coordinator for the Veterans Affairs Department, said the hotline is in place to help prevent deaths such as Dwyer's.

    22,000 vets call suicide hotline in its opening year 2008

  • Another linebacker, Romeo Davis, got an earful from Shannon after failing to stay in his lane on Dwyer's long TD run.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • Before Dwyer's run, the longest run from scrimmage in Georgia Tech history was an 87-yarder by Bob McCoy against The Citadel in 1948.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • It was clear the Tar Heels were prepared; Georgia Tech couldn't sustain a scoring drive nor push deeper than the Tar Heels 23-yard until Jonathan Dwyer's 85-yard touchdown run - the longest rush allowed by North Carolina - with 6 minutes left.

    USATODAY.com 2008

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