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"It's really changing how we do business," said Lynne Leuthard, Little Elm's school superintendent.
Texas to Teach More Students With Less Money Ana Campoy 2011
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As for the rest of you, you might want to think twice about shopping from West Elm's website unless you're okay with a know-nothing approach to shipping.
West Elm Excels At Taking Your Money, Not At Shipping Your Items - The Consumerist 2009
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I purchased a few items from West Elm's website on January 5th.
West Elm Excels At Taking Your Money, Not At Shipping Your Items - The Consumerist 2009
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For other accents I love West Elm's lacquered trays, which are useful in almost every room.
Mad About Saffron Rita Konig 2011
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An earlier proposal was apparently all steel and glass, which wouldn't fit in with South Elm's distinctive architecture.
New Building on South Elm? David Wharton 2009
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An earlier proposal was apparently all steel and glass, which wouldn't fit in with South Elm's distinctive architecture.
Archive 2009-01-01 David Wharton 2009
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Ahabs high-strung speech in The Candles should illustrate this nicely: In a thunderstorm at sea Ahab - holding the ship's lightning rods, with St. Elm's fire flashing from the masts and the tip of his harpoon - decisively convinces the crew to join him on his deathbound way by a mixture of Shakespeare and threat of violence.
Moby Dick: Portrait of the Blogger as a Young Reader and Other Thoughts Abigail Nussbaum 2007
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The reception of von Elm's speech showed that his words represented the feeling of the whole German movement.
Socialism As It Is A Survey of The World-Wide Revolutionary Movement William English Walling
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In a nod to West Elm's Brooklyn home base, the brand is partnering with artist
unknown title 2011
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"It really is something we think about a lot," said Vanessa Holden, West Elm's creative director, who was formerly the editor in chief of Martha Stewart Living magazine.
NYT > Home Page By EMILY WEINSTEIN 2011
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