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"We don't know enough to say it's a problem, but we don't know enough to say it's not a problem," says Keeve Nachman, an environmental toxicologist with Johns Hopkins University who examined the county's findings for USA TODAY.
Testing for toxics at schools sparks questions, lawsuits 2009
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When the nanny told his two kids she'd quit if they didn't behave, Keeve took the job himself.
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To Keeve. _v.a. _ To put the wort in a keeve for some time to ferment.
The Dialect of the West of England; Particularly Somersetshire James Jennings
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A filmmaker, Keeve has specialized in stories from the runway and design shops since 1995's
Aspen Times - Top Stories Staff Writer 2010
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A filmmaker, Keeve has specialized in stories from the runway and design shops since 1995's
Aspen Times - Top Stories Staff Writer 2010
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Keeve shows us most stages of the production process and the related disasters and heightened anxieties that attend.
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Dr. Kiev (pronounced Keeve) showed signs of intellectual restlessness early on.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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Dr. Kiev (pronounced Keeve) showed signs of intellectual restlessness early on.
NYT > Home Page 2009
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