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Once you get past the rhetoric about reducing lengthy and costly legislation, its actual impact means that employees like Leamon and Jones signed away their constitutional right to a jury trial — and agreed to have any disputes heard in a private arbitration hearing without hope of appeal.
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Amanda “Mandajeanhoops” Leamon spins it out in Ohakune, New Zealand.
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As Salon magazine noted, since reporting the case, Leamon, like Jones, has found herself in a legal limbo.
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Dr. David B. Edwards granted me permission to use Williams Afghan Media Project images, and I am happy to record my gratitude to Dr. Edwards while also noting my thanks to the WAMP technical assistant Mr. Jonathan Leamon for the provisioning of high resolution versions of those images.
Connecting Histories in Afghanistan: Market Relations and State Formation on a Colonial Frontier 2008
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Amanda “Mandajeanhoops” Leamon spins it out in Ohakune, New Zealand.
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Dahman's 233 passing yards gave him 5,655 for his career, breaking the Army record of 5,502 set by Leamon Hall from 1974-77.
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Dahman became Army's career total offense leader with 5,680 yards, breaking the mark of 5,524 set by Leamon Hall from 1974-77.
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Quarterback Leamon Hall, who later married Smith's daughter, Kim, set several academy passing records, and still holds the school record of 38 career touchdown passes.
The Seattle Times 2011
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Leamon, and his boat TRIM, crossed the finish line at Mission Point at 7: 11 a.m. Tuesday morning.
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"People are coming up and shaking my hand," said Leamon, of Grosse Pointe Park.
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