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GOLDFIELD - Throughout 2009, the United Presbyterian Church in Goldfield will celebrate its
Messenger News 2009
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"Where is dat place called Goldfield, Miss Laura?"
The Easiest Way A Story of Metropolitan Life Eugene Walter 1907
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_] Where is dat place called Goldfield, Miss Laura?
The Easiest Way Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911 Eugene Walter 1907
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Gans was also a shrewd businessman who owned the Goldfield Hotel, where pianist Eubie Blake got his start.
Sarah Deming: U.S. Women's Boxing Trials: Day 4 Sarah Deming 2012
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Goldfield said he has photographed children with roots in 169 countries since 2004.
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Goldfield said he has photographed children with roots in 169 countries since 2004.
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A firm that works with technology start-ups—and offers high-end medical plans for white-collar professionals—likely isn't a good fit for a restaurant owner seeking a less expansive health plan for hourly workers, says Burton Goldfield , chief executive of TriNet Group Inc., a professional employer organization in San Leandro, Calif.
Streamlining HR: Let Somebody Else Do It Louise Lee 2011
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Pointing to the inclusivity of a center that critics feared would be polarizing, El-Gamal noted that the featured photographer in the "NYChildren" exhibit is Danny Goldfield, who is Jewish.
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Pointing to the inclusivity of a center that critics feared would be polarizing, El-Gamal noted that the featured photographer in the "NYChildren" exhibit is Danny Goldfield, who is Jewish.
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Mr. Self sought to "boost his reputation in Goldfield's eyes and to show Goldfield that he was working on important matters," the SEC complaint says.
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