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I can't remember the case name now, the "blondedt" case that followed up on Gladish?
Suing your own abortionist for making you witness the murder of your accidentally delivered child. Ann Althouse 2009
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Note 66: Gladish, "Household Arts and the High School Girl," 491. back
"Make It Yourself": Home Sewing, Gender, and Culture, 1890-1930 2006
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Note 47: Nancy G. Gladish, "Household Arts and the High School Girl," Journal of Home Economics 11 (November 1919): 488-497, 488. back
"Make It Yourself": Home Sewing, Gender, and Culture, 1890-1930 2006
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Gladish sees in the Pythagorean system an adoption of Chinese doctrines; in the Heraclitic system, the influence of Persia; in the
The Old Roman World, : the Grandeur and Failure of Its Civilization. John Lord 1852
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The ice where doctoral candidate Gladish did his quick work is streaming toward the sea at a rate of 30 meters 100 feet a day, twice as fast as in the 1990s.
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AP - In this July 19, 2011 photo, attached by rope to a waiting helicopter, Arctic researcher Carl Gladish … By CHARLES J.
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AP - In this July 19, 2011 photo, attached by rope to a waiting helicopter, Arctic researcher Carl Gladish … By CHARLES J.
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The chopper pulled up sharply and veered off over the chaotic icescape of white knobs and pinnacles and bluish glints of meltwater, on to another, safer landing spot where Carl Gladish, Holland's lanky, ponytailed assistant, stepped cautiously off the skid and onto the ice, under the thudding rotor blades, to swiftly carry out his assigned task.
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The ice where doctoral candidate Gladish did his quick work is streaming toward the sea at a rate of 30 meters 100 feet a day, twice as fast as in the 1990s.
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The chopper pulled up sharply and veered off over the chaotic icescape of white knobs and pinnacles and bluish glints of meltwater, on to another, safer landing spot where Carl Gladish, Holland's lanky, ponytailed assistant, stepped cautiously off the skid and onto the ice, under the thudding rotor blades, to swiftly carry out his assigned task.
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