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After calling Gilder to the stand, Moerane told Judge Joffe he was opposing Gilder's evidence on the basis of affidavits by Cwele and Maqetuka.
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After calling Gilder to the stand, Moerane told Judge Joffe he was opposing Gilder's evidence on the basis of affidavits by Cwele and Maqetuka.
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After calling Gilder to the stand, Moerane told Judge Joffe he was opposing Gilder's evidence on the basis of affidavits by Cwele and Maqetuka.
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And facing the visitors through the glass wall, as soon as they came in the door, would be this large, complex installation by Wilson, made entirely with objects from New-York Historical and from its resident Gilder Lehrman Collection.
Louise Mirrer: What "Liberty/Liberté" Tells Us About Slavery, Black History, and Raw Nerves Louise Mirrer 2012
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And facing the visitors through the glass wall, as soon as they came in the door, would be this large, complex installation by Wilson, made entirely with objects from New-York Historical and from its resident Gilder Lehrman Collection.
Louise Mirrer: What "Liberty/Liberté" Tells Us About Slavery, Black History, and Raw Nerves Louise Mirrer 2012
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This would not be news to George Gilder, who warned of these calamitous outcomes in the 1970s and was pilloried for his trouble.
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Quoting Margaret Mead, Mr. Gilder argued persuasively that civilization itself depends on men buying into marriage and the long-term responsibilities of child rearing.
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That is the most in league play in coach Mike McConathy's 11 seasons and just the second time a Demons player averaged better than 16.0 per league game (Trey Gilder averaged 16.1 in 2008).
Southland Conference 2010
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Mr. Gilder predicted that as occupations and professions became dominated by women, men would abandon these fields rather than compete with women.
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And facing the visitors through the glass wall, as soon as they came in the door, would be this large, complex installation by Wilson, made entirely with objects from New-York Historical and from its resident Gilder Lehrman Collection.
Louise Mirrer: What "Liberty/Liberté" Tells Us About Slavery, Black History, and Raw Nerves Louise Mirrer 2012
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