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"Those that continue their marketing and continue their efforts own more market share when the event is over," says Klingel.
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"I think one of the benefits, when this is over, is bonding through shared sacrifice will be a value that will go on when businesses emerge," Klingel says.
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I was fortunate that the longtime circulation consultant, John Klingel, was an excellent teacher; I soon joined the ranks of Klingel Klones, as we called ourselves—circulation directors at a variety of his client publishers who followed his methodologies religiously.
Naked in the Boardroom Robin Wolaner 2005
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Then Klingel, without further argument, hit Petey in the eye and laid him out.
At Good Old Siwash George Fitch 1896
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Klingel (bell), _linli_ (learned as _ingeling_ and _linlin_).
The Mind of the Child, Part II The Development of the Intellect, International Education Series Edited By William T. Harris, Volume IX. William T. Preyer 1869
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Klingel placed seventh at 109 pounds, and Kruczek placed seventh at 139.
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"It's almost impossible to make up those wage differentials just through quality and efficiency," Klingel said.
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And to look at the situation another way, Klingel said, it's not only union jobs that are being lost.
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Klingel placed seventh at 109 pounds, and Kruczek placed seventh at 139.
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Klingel placed seventh at 109 pounds, and Kruczek placed seventh at 139.
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