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Alan Kistler is producer for Workers Independent News who has read every original Sherlock Holmes story far too many times.
Celebrating Sherlock Holmes’ Birthday With Our Favorite Crossovers » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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More Bad News For Kistler is the next entry in this blog.
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Tickets are $12 in advance and may be purchased by credit card by calling the Kistler Center at 785-4677.
unknown title 2009
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If you're for a good casting rod Kistler or St. Croix is the way to go.
My brother needs a new fishing rod. What is a nice, strong brand? 2009
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If you're for a good casting rod Kistler or St. Croix is the way to go.
My brother needs a new fishing rod. What is a nice, strong brand? 2009
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S. Kistler of the College of the Pacific in Stockton, California set out to prove that a "gel" contained a continuous solid network of the same size and shape as the wet gel.
A Real Spinoff that NASA Has Seemingly Forgotten About - NASA Watch 2009
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Frank's note: Cost constraints would apply even more to the tiny COTS budget-if Kistler couldn't raise the funds for what many felt was the most challenging alt-access design, why would NASA fund such a technological leap-especially when most technology development money has been bled out of the agency's budget ...?
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We struck up a conversation, and I asked if they knew a dancer named Darci Kistler.
Manifesting Michelangelo Joseph Pierce Farrell 2011
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For example, the Kistler K-1 idea, where the TPS-protected upper stage + cargo/personnel compartment would be recovered post reentry by parachutes and airbags.
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Guidelines at the Davis Museum at Wellesley College in Massachusetts, for instance, state that "the Museum may trade or exchange works with other institutions," while the deaccessioning policy of Mirianna Kistler Beach Museum of Art in Manhattan, Kan. includes the provision that an "object can be offered back to the donor, donated to another institution, traded for a piece from another institution, sold at public auction, sold through a reputable established dealer, or destroyed."
Daniel Grant: Museums Acquire Some Artworks Through Swaps Daniel Grant 2011
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