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I did a thorough check of the comprehensive database of every SEAL or UDT man who has gone through UDT/SEAL training since 1947, and there has been no one by the name of “Jerde” to graduate from that training.
Dear POW Network 2010
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In 2005, the company opened the first phase of the World Market Center Las Vegas, a complex that now includes three buildings designed by architect Jon Jerde.
Developer Lets a Bet Ride Maura Webber Sadovi 2011
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It is not just a hybrid but a chimera: the offspring of the lascivious coupling of the cyclopean fantasies of Barnum, Eiffel, Disney, Spielberg, Jerde, Wynn, and Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
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Since 9/11, Jerde and other agents formalized their meetings with Canadian authorities.
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OPPENHEIM: Last year, Jerde and the agents in his district arrested more than 1,300 illegal aliens.
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OPPENHEIM: And while Jerde gets backup from the sky, he gets the same from underground.
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OPPENHEIM: Jerde and his agents use snowmobiles like most police officers drive squad cars, scouring the frozen tundra for signs of anything suspicious.
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North Memorial was notified soon after the theft, according to spokeswoman Wendy Jerde.
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When asked why the hospitals waited two months to notify patients, Jerde said: "A detailed investigation had to take place before we were sure of what patients to notify."
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"The first step in revitalizing Atlantic City and increasing tourism is to focus on Atlantic City's prime jewels and top tourist attractions, like the Boardwalk, by creating a vibrant and pedestrian-oriented environment in the casino core that offers outdoor events throughout the year and an active around-the-clock street scene," said John Simones, partner and design director of The Jerde Partnership, which also helped come up with the plan.
The Seattle Times 2012
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