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Educators, however, know not every student will be impacted by the Every 15 Minutes program.
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In the US, where it appears under the title Every Man Dies Alone, sales have topped 200,000, while the book has been translated into 20 different languages.
Global bestseller was turned down 60 years ago by British publisher 2011
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My story Food on the Table has found a home in Every Day Fiction.
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“Canine Curiosities,” an article in Every Saturday: A Journal of Choice Reading, 19 Oct 1867: There are dogs who are almost public characters.
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(“The Church of Christ in Every Age,” #584, Common Praise) “Beset by change but Spirit led” — this description of the church could apply to any century and certainly applies today.
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Her fiction is recently published or forthcomingin Every Day Fiction, The Battered Suitcase, Paradigm, and 10Flash.
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“Canine Curiosities,” an article in Every Saturday: A Journal of Choice Reading, 19 Oct 1867: There are dogs who are almost public characters.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Dole's effort is part of a "Salad Bar in Every School" campaign by United Fresh Produce, a trade association.
James K. Glassman: A Fruitful Answer to Obesity James K. Glassman 2010
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Effective Principals and Teachers in Every School (while getting rid of the ineffective ones).
John Legend: Wake Up! We Know How to Fix Our Schools John Legend 2010
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Dole's effort is part of a "Salad Bar in Every School" campaign by United Fresh Produce, a trade association.
James K. Glassman: A Fruitful Answer to Obesity James K. Glassman 2010
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