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` ` Gartrell is such an intense player, '' Colorado State coach Steve Fairchild said.
USATODAY.com 2008
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Tharin Gartrell, a convicted felon, one of four arrested in Denver in a reported plot to assassinate Senator Barack Obama on national TV during his nomination acceptance speech at Invesco Field Thursday night.
Plot Unfolds to Assassinate Obama on National TV | Disinformation 2008
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"The best excuse you could give is family," says Gartrell.
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"When most people climb a career ladder, they typically start out by agreeing to most things they're asked to do that vaguely relate to the job description," says Nanette Gartrell, M.D., an associate clinical professor of psychiatry at UCSF and the author of My Answer is No...
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"Always try to offer something when you're turning someone down," says Gartrell.
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"Factors that may account for this drop include our findings that more were waiting until later in adolescence to become heterosexually involved, more were using emergency contraception if they were heterosexually active, and perhaps even that more were engaging in same-sex behavior," Dr. Nanette Gartrell, NSFG lead author, is quoted as saying by the Windy City Times.
Teen Girls Having More Same-Sex Contact, Fewer Pregnancies: U.S. National Survey Of Family Growth 2011
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If you're a middle manager and you're asked to change the ink in the printer, you have the option to beg off the job, says Gartrell.
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"Always try to offer something when you're turning someone down," says Gartrell.
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"The best excuse you could give is family," says Gartrell.
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If you're a middle manager and you're asked to change the ink in the printer, you have the option to beg off the job, says Gartrell.
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