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A local historian is also putting together a Web site to celebrate the history of the area known as Higley, which used to be an unincorporated town within Gilbert's planning boundaries.
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What: Mesa native and now Salzburg, Austria resident Andrew Phelps 'photos from his book, "Higley," are part of an exhibition organized by the Center for Creative Photography and Phoenix Art Museum.
azcentral.com | news Srianthi Perera 2010
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His book, titled "Higley," represents the community as a microcosm of America.
azcentral.com | news Srianthi Perera 2010
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What: Mesa native and now Salzburg, Austria resident Andrew Phelps 'photos from his book, "Higley," are part of an exhibition organized by the Center for Creative Photography and Phoenix Art Museum.
azcentral.com | news Srianthi Perera 2010
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His book, titled "Higley," represents the community as a microcosm of America.
azcentral.com | news Srianthi Perera 2010
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CPHVA chair, Alison Higley says:"One of the key concerns is that the government has continually refused to make public its risk assessment on the impact of the 'reforms', so health visitors can't make professional judgements about the future care for patients and clients, for example, in relation to safeguarding issues."
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Suomi, Lesch, and NIH colleague J. Dee Higley set about doing a type of study now recognized as a classic “gene-by-environment” study.
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While the S&P 500 almost is flat on the year, falling just 1.8% on a total-return basis through Thursday, the index's return would be 16% if the three worst days were stripped out, according to Mick Higley , author of investment letter "By the Numbers."
Numbers Game Offers Investors Little to Count On Jonathan Cheng 2011
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The payoff comes in moments such as the one in August 1999, when Bailey and two other ex-SEALs accompanied a BBC camera crew to the front door of Wayne Higley, a Stoneham, Mass., man who, among other boasts, had said he was a SEAL who'd won a Navy Cross and three Purple Hearts, sometimes showing off his "combat scars."
Lie Detectors 2010
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With the BBC filming and Waterman snapping photos, Higley stood on his doorstep while one of his indignant visitors proclaimed, "Wayne, we are your worst nightmare come true, three real SEALs and a TV crew."
Lie Detectors 2010
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