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  • Alongside Kosaner, the land forces head Erdal Ceylanoglu, air forces chief Hasan Aksay and navy commander Ugur Yigit have also sought retirement, the reports said.

    Turkey's military chiefs quit ahead of key meeting Reuters 2011

  • Economists Janet Currie of Princeton University and Erdal Tekin of Georgia State University examined foreclosure rates and hospitalization data in four states for the years 2005-09.

    Corrections & Amplifications 2011

  • Alongside Kosaner, the land forces head Erdal Ceylanoglu, air forces chief Hasan Aksay and navy commander Ugur Yigit have also sought retirement, the reports said.

    Turkey's military chiefs quit ahead of key meeting Reuters 2011

  • New research by Janet Currie of Princeton University and Erdal Tekin of Georgia State University shows a direct correlation between foreclosure rates and the health of residents in Arizona, California, Florida and New Jersey.

    Tying Health Problems to Rise in Home Foreclosures S. Mitra Kalita 2011

  • Erdal Ata of Zonguldak province said 32 workers were stuck 1,770 feet (540 meters) below ground and there had been no contact with them since the blast.

    Turkish Mine Explosion Traps 32 Workers 2010

  • The authors also note that attractive women “tend to receive favorable treatment from the criminal-justice system” — that is, even when they break the law, they are less likely to be detained for it. — “Ugly Criminals,” Naci Mocan and Erdal Tekin, National Bureau of Economic Research

    Primary Sources 2006

  • The authors also note that attractive women “tend to receive favorable treatment from the criminal-justice system” — that is, even when they break the law, they are less likely to be detained for it. — “Ugly Criminals,” Naci Mocan and Erdal Tekin, National Bureau of Economic Research

    Primary Sources 2006

  • Ismet had a son, Erdal, who became an accomplished physicist.

    Archive 2006-09-01 AYDIN 2006

  • As you might expect, Erdal becomes uncomfortable with her secret life and begins to question the morality of ghosting.

    Ghosting: A Double Life by Jennie Erdal ricklibrarian 2005

  • At no point in the book does Erdal reveal the name of her employer, for whom she expresses concern.

    Ghosting: A Double Life by Jennie Erdal ricklibrarian 2005

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