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"O-H!" he shouted to the screaming crowd, who hollered "I-O!" in response.
Michelle Rotuno-Johnson: Obamas Draw 35,000 To Ohio State for Moving America Forward Rally Michelle Rotuno-Johnson 2010
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"O-H!" he shouted to the screaming crowd, who hollered "I-O!" in response.
Michelle Rotuno-Johnson: Obamas Draw 35,000 To Ohio State for Moving America Forward Rally Michelle Rotuno-Johnson 2010
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Draft Board Number 10 Washington, DC accepted my argument, and in the summer of 1970 I was classified I-O, a “conscientious objector available for civilian work contributing to the maintenance of the national health, safety or interest.”
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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Draft Board Number 10 Washington, DC accepted my argument, and in the summer of 1970 I was classified I-O, a “conscientious objector available for civilian work contributing to the maintenance of the national health, safety or interest.”
Crossing Mandelbaum Gate Kai Bird 2010
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Hannon and colleagues at the University of Illinois applied I-O tables to perform detailed analyses of the structure of energy demand in the U. S economy during the 1970s.
Leontief, Wassily W. 2009
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Wassily W. Leontief, (1906-1999), a Russian-born American economist who won the 1973 Nobel Prize in Economics for his development of input-output analysis (I-O analysis).
Leontief, Wassily W. 2009
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I-O analysis is used to demonstrate how a change in one economic sector affects other economic sectors.
Leontief, Wassily W. 2009
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Hannon and colleagues at the University of Illinois applied I-O tables to perform detailed analyses of the structure of energy demand in the U. S economy during the 1970s.
Leontief, Wassily W. 2009
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I-O analysis has been a mainstay of economics and economics policy and planning throughout the world for the past half-century.
Leontief, Wassily W. 2009
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Wassily W. Leontief, (1906-1999), a Russian-born American economist who won the 1973 Nobel Prize in Economics for his development of input-output analysis (I-O analysis).
Leontief, Wassily W. 2009
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