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Mary's filial devotion had prepared him to yield his opposition, and he confessed that he had, in his own secret counsel with himself, determined to recall Heiner at the end of another year, if he proved constant and half as deserving as his foolish girl thought him.
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2 No 4, October, 1862 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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We found Henryk Orlik, the brewmaster and owner known as Heiner, sitting in his brightly lit office.
NYT > Travel 2009
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"Heiner" was Eggebrecht's nickname in the Wehrmacht and later at university.
signandsight.com 2010
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United States and regional brands such as Heiner's and Rainbo, will probably close during the first half of 2011, Mexico's Bimbo said Tuesday.
SFGate: Top News Stories Carlos Manuel Rodriguez 2010
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When ESOC scientist Dr. Heiner Klinkrad test-fired a one-centimeter projectile at a "mere" 8 kilometers per second into a solid aluminum block, the results were catastrophic.
Michael Yarbrough: Behind the Scenes: European Space Operations Centre Michael Yarbrough 2011
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"The objective is to remind people they cannot hide behind the name of an institution if they make major mistakes in the listing process," said Heiner Braun , managing partner of law firm Freshfields' Shanghai office.
China's Rarest Bankers: 'Sponsors' Alison Tudor 2011
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Tamara Hart Heiner said ... that is a simply awesome picture
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Todd Heiner , whose Salt Lake City company, Express Locations LLC, runs 80 T-Mobile stores in nine states, believes that size would put his company in a good position to continue working under AT&T, allowing Express Locations to grow by selling to AT&T's 97.5 million subscribers.
T-Mobile Dealers Start to Hang Up Anton Troianovski 2011
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Tamara Hart Heiner said ... oh that's too funny. panting?
Yet Another Brief Note On the Importance of Proofreading 2010
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When ESOC scientist Dr. Heiner Klinkrad test-fired a one-centimeter projectile at a "mere" 8 kilometers per second into a solid aluminum block, the results were catastrophic.
Michael Yarbrough: Behind the Scenes: European Space Operations Centre Michael Yarbrough 2011
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