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Competing under her maiden name at the time, Geisler helped American sliders sweep the skeleton golds at Salt Lake nearly nine years ago, when the sport returned to the Olympic program after a 54-year absence.
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If the medal is deemed to be lost, there are contingency policies in which Geisler could have her Olympic prize reissued.
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"On every major doctrine, the fundamental teachings of evangelical Christianity and Mormon doctrine are diametrically opposed," says Norman Geisler, dean of Southern Evangelical Seminary.
Frank Schaeffer: The Great Evangelical Disaster of 2012 Frank Schaeffer 2011
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Charles Bertram/Lexington Herald-Leader/ZUMA Press Kenny Geisler of the U.S. rode Jacadi de Rox as lunger Julie Young led the horse around the arena during the test.
Holy Horseback! 2010
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Competing under her maiden name at the time, Geisler helped American sliders sweep the skeleton golds at Salt Lake nearly nine years ago, when the sport returned to the Olympic program after a 54-year absence.
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We add languages all the time when we feel there is a need, says Michael Geisler, vice president for Middlebury's Language Schools.
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If the medal is deemed to be lost, there are contingency policies in which Geisler could have her Olympic prize reissued.
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Geisler adds a couple of cooking notes that are relevant.
Vegan Mac 'n' "Cheese" for Kids Steve Carper 2008
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Jennie Geisler has a home cooking column in the Erie Times-News newspaper and a two-year-old son with a dairy allergy.
Vegan Mac 'n' "Cheese" for Kids Steve Carper 2008
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But what really convinced him, Geisler told me, is her toughness.
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