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"It's not surprising it's having problems like this, given its age and given some of the other problems it has had," said Paul Gallay , president of the environmental group Riverkeeper.
Nuclear Reactor Shut Andrew Grossman 2012
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As Gallay has documented, indigenous societies cooperated fully with the slave-trading system, sending war captives to colonists for sale overseas.
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Charley Gallay/Getty Images for The Wall Street Journal When it comes to business, WhoWhatWear is very much a dot com.
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"More and more people are fishing, swimming and boating in the Hudson," Riverkeeper's president, Paul Gallay, said in an interview.
NYT > Home Page By MIREYA NAVARRO 2011
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"More and more people are fishing, swimming and boating in the Hudson," Riverkeeper's president, Paul Gallay, said in an interview.
NYT > Home Page By MIREYA NAVARRO 2011
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Photograph: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for NAACP Wangari Maathai first came to Britain in 1988 as an almost unknown Kenyan social activist, all we knew about her was that she was a middle-aged scientist who had been beaten up by her country's government for opposing the development of a Nairobi park and that she was working with a group of women planting trees.
The Guardian World News John Vidal 2011
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"More and more people are fishing, swimming and boating in the Hudson," Riverkeeper's president, Paul Gallay, said in an interview.
NYT > Home Page By MIREYA NAVARRO 2011
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States March 23, 2010 Photo by Charley Gallay/WireImage. com To license this image (59989210), contact WireImage. com
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Gallay/WireImage. com To license this image (59989254), contact WireImage. com
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Gallay, Alan, ed. Colonial Wars of North America, 1512-1763: An Encyclopedia excerpt and text search
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