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Examples
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At election time, Zen teacher Joan Halifax and activist Jim Gollin aim to lead people past partisanship and into an exploration of the democractic process.
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His chief assistant these days is Mr. Geoffrey Gollin, and it is to Gollin that Hilary Bounce reports.
Gravity's Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas 1978
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Companies such as Alex Cowan & Sons, A.M. Satterthwaite & Co. Ltd, Printing Inks & Machinery Ltd (Auckland), Morrison & Morrison, with its major plant in Christchurch (see Tait, 1961), and T.S. Wilson & Gollin Ltd, themselves merit investigation.
Book & Print in New Zealand: A Guide to Print Culture in New Zealand Penny Griffith 1885
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"It is perfectly fine for your or me to take a magic marker and write 'Cornell University PhD.' on a piece of paper … as long as [it is kept] in the house," Gollin said.
Stories from The Sun Jeff Stein 2010
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Gollin speculated that upwards of 100,000 fake diplomas are in use - including, until recently, those of several NASA scientists, a few two-star Army Generals and 463 employees within the federal government.
Stories from The Sun Jeff Stein 2010
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"This wasn't negotiated with the union," Gollin said.
Latest News 2009
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Gollin said the Council 52 members, who make on average $30,000 a year, are already economically vulnerable and cannot afford to lose any money.
Latest News 2009
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"Some clients are choosing to keep their innovations secret and others are just taking their chances instead of protecting their work," Gollin said.
Law.com - Newswire 2009
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"This wasn't negotiated with the union," Gollin said.
Latest News 2009
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Gollin said the Council 52 members, who make on average $30,000 a year, are already economically vulnerable and cannot afford to lose any money.
Latest News 2009
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