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  • It’s also noteworthy that James Fernald is not the only reporter that received credit for this: veteran political analyst Bob Gibson has been brought in, a sign that this story is getting bigger and more politically sensitive.

    Griffin Attempts to Fire Purnell at cvillenews.com 2005

  • It’s also noteworthy that James Fernald is not the only reporter that received credit for this: veteran political analyst Bob Gibson has been brought in, a sign that this story is getting bigger and more politically sensitive.

    2005 March archive at cvillenews.com 2005

  • The man called Fernald smiled, and gave two soft taps of the cup before he replaced it on the saucer.

    The Ranger Boys and the Border Smugglers Claude A. Labelle

  • At the lookout's call Fernald turned to study the object in the sky through his glass.

    Dave Darrin After The Mine Layers 1895

  • James Durkin, a spokesman for AFSCME Local 93, said that the law won't necessarily apply if a state facility, such as Fernald, is simply closed.

    Blue Mass. Group - Front Page 2010

  • Board member Bill Henning, the director of the Boston Center for Independent Living, which supports the closing of state facilities, such as Fernald, called the plan a blueprint for continuing change in assistance offered to elderly and disabled people.

    The Daily News Tribune Homepage RSS 2008

  • Upon arrival, we met our host, Dr. Robert Fernald, at the Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington.

    Osamu Shimomura - Autobiography 2009

  • Scoutmaster Mary Louise Fernald had told me we didn't have time to prep both armpits on all the girls—they had Junior Life Saving at 1:30, gimp necklaces at 2:00.

    A Day in the Life of a Supermodel Armpit Makeup Artist Con Chapman 2011

  • Fernald, who served as executive director of Slow Food Nation, the 2008 sustainable food extravaganza in San Francisco, believes in the pleasure of good food.

    Q&A: Anya Fernald on eating real 2010

  • Fernald is part of the toxic legacy of the Cold War, one component in a vast complex of research labs, raw material mills, weapons production plants and other facilities that once supplied the nation\'s nuclear arsenal. '

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Toxic Legacy of the Cold War 2009

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