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The statement also refers to Gilbert's son, Dakota, from her previous marriage to Bo Brinkman, as well as Boxleitner's two from his marriage to Kathryn Oglivy, Sam and Lee.
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"Time has proven the success of [architect Cass] Gilbert's vision: to many members of the public this court's main entrance and front steps are not only a means to, but also a metaphor for, access to the court itself."
Justices lament closing main entrance to high court building 2010
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Like any modern feminist, Gilbert's attitude toward marriage is hopelessly doomed: she believes it threatens women's independence and well-being.
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Perhaps the Cavaliers' front office should have seen LeBron's departure coming and traded him before last year's deadline, but it was the organization's decision to overlook this scenario; Cleveland, I feel for you, but it's Dan Gilbert's fault the Cavs are horrible right now.
Sam Dudley: Melo Is Full of... Sam Dudley 2011
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"Gilbert's recent comments about the crisis in Japan were lacking in humor and certainly do not represent the thoughts and feelings of anyone at Aflac," Michael Zuna, the company's Senior Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, said in a statement Monday.
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Contrary to the impression left by the 1980 Public Theater production of "The Pirates of Penzance" and the 1983 film based on it, the G & S operettas are not American-style musical comedies even though Gilbert's witty lyrics left their mark on countless American songwriters, Ira Gershwin in particular.
They Are the Very Model of Major Gilbert & Sullivan DVDs Terry Teachout 2011
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Having a little perspective goes a long way towards not imploding and Gilbert's wry humour is, I suspect, one way of regaining objectivity by seeing your own fucked-upness with a certain detachment -- irony as a way of keeping yourself sane.
Genius in a Bottle Hal Duncan 2009
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Like this: The seemingly counterintuitive findings will be familiar to those who have read Daniel Gilbert's Stumbling on Happiness, which explains how the pleasure of any positive experience declines through repetition and over time.
February 2009 2009
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Like this: The seemingly counterintuitive findings will be familiar to those who have read Daniel Gilbert's Stumbling on Happiness, which explains how the pleasure of any positive experience declines through repetition and over time.
Better Than Cialis? Researchers Say TV Ads Heighten Pleasure 2009
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Gilbert's stage 19 win at the Vuelta showed he's in top form
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