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  • College counselor Alice Kleeman told the Chronicle that Yuress might be crossing a line: "Even if students have the integrity not to simply lift responses from these apps, the site could also have the potential of causing students to believe they should submit something just like these apps, rather than their own authentic app."

    New Site Lets High School Students Purchase Successful Applications The Huffington Post News Team 2010

  • College counselor Alice Kleeman told the Chronicle that Yuress might be crossing a line: "Even if students have the integrity not to simply lift responses from these apps, the site could also have the potential of causing students to believe they should submit something just like these apps, rather than their own authentic app."

    New Site Lets High School Students Purchase Successful Applications Danielle Wiener-Bronner 2010

  • College counselor Alice Kleeman told the Chronicle that Yuress might be crossing a line: "Even if students have the integrity not to simply lift responses from these apps, the site could also have the potential of causing students to believe they should submit something just like these apps, rather than their own authentic app."

    New Site Lets High School Students Purchase Successful Applications Danielle Wiener-Bronner 2010

  • Karuk IT officer Kleeman says he's called the company.

    FCC Eyes Broadband For Indian Reservations 2010

  • Kleeman was one of my professors at the Peter Stark program at USC, he's one of the most impressive people I've met during my intersection with the entertainment industry.

    Endorsement for Jeff Kleeman Rogers 2007

  • On Friday afternoon, the three boys were all at the Kleeman house alone, and after it was ascertained that Nick was lost in a babbling ether of blackguards, dwarven defenders, loremasters, and shadow-dancers, Dashiell crept up to the attic room, where Ham had his lair.

    The Position Meg Wolitzer 2005

  • But when Ham Kleeman approached Dashiell Mellow in the cafeteria and asked when he was coming to the house again, he took on another persona entirely; he seemed in that moment predatory, dominant—interesting.

    The Position Meg Wolitzer 2005

  • Ham was very efficient with his hands and all else; after trying and failing to make it as an actor for a year after college, Ham Kleeman had gone to medical school and was now, apparently, an endocrinologist in New Jersey.

    The Position Meg Wolitzer 2005

  • Big things come in small packages, said Ham Kleeman, pleased with his own wit, and he scooted forward and grabbed Dashiell lightly by it, pulling him toward the bed.

    The Position Meg Wolitzer 2005

  • Kleeman in 1904, our knowledge of the character of the absorption of the a-particles by matter had been much extended.

    Ernest Rutherford - Nobel Lecture 1966

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