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  • So Lepper is back in his old position of agriculture minister and deputy prime minister.

    What's Polish for mulberry bush? Helen 2006

  • According to Tass, Lepper is threatening to impose restrictions on food exports via Poland to Ukraine and Russia unless the EU steps in sharpish.

    Peter and the Bear Richard 2006

  • Lepper concluded, "Excess choice is paralysis rather than liberation."

    Do Today's Women Have It Better Or Worse? Amalia McGibbon 2010

  • Lepper concluded that children who associate a reward with an activity are less intrinsically motivated to perform that activity.

    Paying Students to Perform 2009

  • "The Newark Earthworks is my favorite site because of its grandeur and complexity, and because of its rich history," says Lepper, "The monumental architecture creates a ceremonial landscape that encodes remarkably sophisticated geometrical and astronomical knowledge we're only just beginning to decipher."

    The Newark Earthworks 2009

  • Lepper thinks that Native Americans described the creature to Europeans, who mistakenly took it to be an alligator.

    Visiting Newark Earthworks 2009

  • "We're able to decipher it only because the early citizens of Newark and Licking County found creative ways to incorporate major elements of this ancient architecture in their own 19th-century landscapes," says Lepper.

    The Newark Earthworks 2009

  • Lepper enjoys the earthworks for their grandeur, complexity, and rich history.

    Off the Grid 2009

  • Lepper believes formal roadways for the trips in and out of the earthwork centers would have enhanced the pilgrimages.

    The Newark Earthworks 2009

  • According to Lepper, the parallel walls that extended in a straight line from the Octagon at the Newark Earthworks may have connected the site to the many Hopewell mounds and enclosures near Chillicothe -- nearly 60 miles away.

    The Newark Earthworks 2009

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