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As a lad growing up in Kiln, Miss., the Minnesota Vikings quarterback rooted faithfully for the perennially inept New Orleans Saints.
Feels like home for Brett Favre: Saints, Vikes to meet in Bayou 2010
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The son considered his family at home in Kiln, Miss., and his football family of coaches, teammates and fans and chose to play in a game the team desperately needed in its run for the playoffs.
USATODAY.com - For toughness over time, Brett Favre is No. 1 2004
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By the 1980s, hazardous waste was used for fuel at the rate of a million tons a year, according to the Cement Kiln Recycling Coalition.
The Center for Public Integrity: Town divided over major employer's permission to pollute the air The Center for Public Integrity 2011
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Channing Daughters Winery 2007 Brick Kiln Chardonnay ($20): Ripe pear and apple aromas are gently accented by vanilla and spice notes.
Long Island Wine 2009
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Kiln said the house was listed for sale about two weeks ago.
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Mike Benoit, spokesman for the Cement Kiln Recycling Coalition, said the limits are far more stringent "than what is necessary to protect human health and the environment."
The Center for Public Integrity: Town divided over major employer's permission to pollute the air The Center for Public Integrity 2011
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Channing Daughters Winery 2007 Brick Kiln Chardonnay ($20): Ripe pear and apple aromas are gently accented by vanilla and spice notes.
Finger Lakes Wine 2009
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Read the book Kiln People by David Brin for a better take on this idea.
March 2010 2010
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Channing Daughters Winery 2007 Brick Kiln Chardonnay ($20): Ripe pear and apple aromas are gently accented by vanilla and spice notes.
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Read the book Kiln People by David Brin for a better take on this idea.
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