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Hubbart has been locked up under a California law similar to the one in Kansas.
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Earlier this year his incarceration was upheld by a California Superior Court judge, but Hubbart plans another appeal.
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The first regiment that came did no harm to the church, for, being commanded by one Hubbart, who seems to have been a great improvement upon the puritanical leaders of that time, the soldiers received orders, in no way to injure the Cathedral.
The New Guide to Peterborough Cathedral George S. Phillips
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Subterranean Hoe presses roared and hummed, telegraph keys clicked and cluttered, typewriters tapped and clattered like a dozen highholders on a hollow elm, telephone bells shrilled, shouting pressmen came and went, unkempt copy boys trailed back and forth with their festoons of limp galley proof, and Hubbart, with close-set eyes and a forehead like a bisected ostrich egg, sat at the City Desk, calmly presiding over an otherwise frenzied accouchement.
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"We're collecting the data so that we can actually do those things," Hubbart said in a phone interview.
Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Chris Canipe 2010
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Hubbart said he thinks the Department of Natural Resources is under pressure from the EPA to complete the total maximum daily load study.
Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Chris Canipe 2010
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Hubbart said he thinks the Department of Natural Resources is under pressure from the EPA to complete the total maximum daily load study.
Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Chris Canipe 2010
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Hubbart said it's difficult to compare the pollution in Hinkson Creek to other urban waterways because each is unique.
Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Chris Canipe 2010
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Hubbart said it's difficult to compare the pollution in Hinkson Creek to other urban waterways because each is unique.
Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Chris Canipe 2010
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Hubbart thinks the department's proposal is based on incomplete science because it doesn't target specific pollutants.
Columbia Missourian: Latest Articles Chris Canipe 2010
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