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Because she was travelling frequently for her modeling career, it ended up describing bars and restaurants in various fashionable destinations, such as Harry's Bar in Venice or the three-star Michelin Lung King Heen in Hong Kong.
Have Food Blogs Come of Age? Bruce Palling 2010
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Twelve-year-old Hoockla-Heen has been having dreams all his life, haunting memories of vague events that made him dizzy, his eyes watery, his head feeling "fuzzy."
“And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?” 2008
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The boy and the tribe reach Dawson and when an RCMP officer asks his name and Hoockla-Heen replies "Jimmy," the mountie opens the boy's shirt, sees the lad is white and calls for a man named Jim McDermott, a bonanza king who came to the Yukon in '94 with his son and a number of Alaskans.
“And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?” 2008
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As he and his tribe depart, Hoockla-Heen feels the fuzziness and yet another worrisome feeling — "that something was going to happen -- what he did not know."
“And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?” 2008
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Sheila Heen, one of the authors of Difficult Conversations, emphasizes that the manager should do her best "to separate intention from effect."
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At 6,500 words, "Li-Wan, the Fair" (The Atlantic Monthly, August, 1902) is half again the length of "The 'Fuzziness' of Hoockla-Heen" and half again the superior story.
“And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?” 2008
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"The 'Fuzziness' of Hoockla-Heen" (The Youth's Companion, July, 3, 1902) might have been an appropriate story for Children of the Frost except that London included in the book "Li-Wan, the Fair" (see below), a story with an almost identical plot.
“And must I. . .who am weary, travel always your trail until I die?” 2008
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Heen agrees with Flagg that it pays to initiate a difficult conversation, rather than postponing it and hoping the conflict will go away on its own.
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A study by Eide and Heen [67] investigated the economic output from the fisheries under different environmental scenarios and under different management regimes for the cod and capelin fisheries in the Barents Sea.
Fisheries and aquaculture in the Northeast Atlantic (Barents and Norwegian Seas) 2009
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De veerpont ‘Heen en weer…’, one of the better-known songs of Drs.
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