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At the University of Florida, former Miss Florida Allison Kreiger Walsh and Patrick Bergstrom, an all-conference lacrosse player at Delaware's Wesley College, spoke about their experiences with eating disorders.
Eating Disorders: Colleges Highlight Quiet Problem The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Kreiger would do well to remember that the freedom he enjoys, including the right to run his mouth like a horse's ass, was bought and paid for partly by the lives and limbs of "lacy-drawered, limp-wristed people."
Alvin McEwen: Arizona mayor insults gay troops during Memorial Day speech 2010
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This irony was not lost on Kreiger who responded in Metropolis
Charles A. Birnbaum: City Shaping II: Will Architecture Go Horizontal? Charles A. Birnbaum 2010
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In the comics, Cover Girl, a.k.a. Courtney Kreiger, was a former model who joined the military.
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This irony was not lost on Kreiger who responded in Metropolis
Charles A. Birnbaum: City Shaping II: Will Architecture Go Horizontal? Charles A. Birnbaum 2010
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This irony was not lost on Kreiger who responded in Metropolis
Charles A. Birnbaum: City Shaping II: Will Architecture Go Horizontal? Charles A. Birnbaum 2010
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This irony was not lost on Kreiger who responded in Metropolis
Charles A. Birnbaum: City Shaping II: Will Architecture Go Horizontal? Charles A. Birnbaum 2010
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This irony was not lost on Kreiger who responded in Metropolis
Charles A. Birnbaum: City Shaping II: Will Architecture Go Horizontal? Charles A. Birnbaum 2010
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Bob Kreiger was the engineer for the second cab, also steam, called No. 3985.
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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Bob Kreiger was the engineer for the second cab, also steam, called No. 3985.
Nothing Like It in the World The Men Who Built the Transcontinental Railroad 1863-1869 STEPHEN E. AMBROSE 2000
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