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Gallaway, like some of his characters, is from Pittsburgh, studied law and, although he played in a rock band, grew to love opera.
A tale of operatic scale, with soundtrack by Wagner Eugenia Zukerman 2011
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Gallaway, like some of his characters, is from Pittsburgh, studied law and, although he played in a rock band, grew to love opera.
A tale of operatic scale, with soundtrack by Wagner Eugenia Zukerman 2011
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Vedder and Gallaway in their book “Out of Work” argue that the real wage should be adjusted for changes in labor productivity, which they call the adjusted real wage.
Did the New Deal Fail?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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My Granny Gallaway fought pancreatic cancer, too, and lasted a year past her prognosis out of sheer orneriness.
funeral food | Homesick Texan Homesick Texan 2009
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Great posting, I bookmarked your blog post so I can visit again in the near future, Thanks, Paola Gallaway
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Richard K. Vedder and Lowell E. Gallaway, in their 1997 study Out of Work, estimated that by 1940 unemployment was eight points higher than it would have been in the absence of higher payroll costs imposed by New Deal policies.
Did the New Deal Fail?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Brad DeLong wrote a negative review of the Vedder-Gallaway book.
Did the New Deal Fail?, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Patrick Gallaway, spokesman for the Ohio Secretary of State's office, says that voter turnout has been moderate to steady.
Ohio Voters Turn Out Steadily, With Only Minor Problems Reported Lauren Etter 2010
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The Dock Street market evolved into Philadelphia's wholesale food market until 1959 when a modern new Regional Wholesale Produce Market opened on Gallaway Street.
Steve Poses: On the Road: Philadelphia's Neighborhood Farmers' Markets -- Headhouse 2010
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The Dock Street market evolved into Philadelphia's wholesale food market until 1959 when a modern new Regional Wholesale Produce Market opened on Gallaway Street.
Steve Poses: On the Road: Philadelphia's Neighborhood Farmers' Markets -- Headhouse 2010
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