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"We're all excited one of our own gets that honor," said Judy Coates, who owns of O'Flanary's Emporium on Tennessee
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However, Flanary's documentary also meets with the students' extended families 'ohana and allows them to describe why it is so important to them that their children learn how to speak in Hawaiian.
George Heymont: The Music and Its Message: Songs of Protest and Cultural Identity George Heymont 2011
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However, Flanary's documentary also meets with the students' extended families 'ohana and allows them to describe why it is so important to them that their children learn how to speak in Hawaiian.
George Heymont: The Music and Its Message: Songs of Protest and Cultural Identity George Heymont 2011
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Flanary told us Tuesday that Martin called O'Brien that same day and asked him to return his fliers.
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Flanary said O'Brien made the decision to drop out of the race before he took the fliers because he needed to concentrate on his furniture sales business, Sevea Staves Enterprises.
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Bill Flanary, a life-insurance salesman from Minneapolis, had three other people in his room.
No. 2: Make yourself at home above Toronto's Rogers Centre 2008
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Although out, Plano East's Chandler Cink (No. 5, right) keeps Flower Mound Marcus' Courtney Flanary (No. 6, center) off balance and allows a teammate to get to 1st base during a 5A regional final softball game in Frisco.
Archive 2009-07-01 2009
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Although out, Plano East's Chandler Cink (No. 5, right) keeps Flower Mound Marcus' Courtney Flanary (No. 6, center) off balance and allows a teammate to get to 1st base during a 5A regional final softball game in Frisco.
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"We've seen lots of schools back away from block schedule," said Dick Flanary of the
NYT > Home Page By JENNY ANDERSON 2011
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"We've seen lots of schools back away from block schedule," said Dick Flanary of the
NYT > Home Page By JENNY ANDERSON 2011
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