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I'd like to be able to say that I'm not the kind of person who would mock someone for naming her kids Locklin and Phelan, especially because such mockery would inevitably imply mockery of the kids themselves, and mocking kids is not OK, unless they are your own kids, but, come on, she named her kids Locklin and Phelan, and she expects us to pay attention to what she has to say?
Today's Modern Love Becca 2008
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Of course maybe they are psueudonyms, which might be good, because then we wouldn't have to mock the kids, just her literary capacity, because, come on, who would pretend her kids' names are Locklin and Phelan?
Today's Modern Love Becca 2008
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I'd like to be able to say that I'm not the kind of person who would mock someone for naming her kids Locklin and Phelan, especially because such mockery would inevitably imply mockery of the kids themselves, and mocking kids is not OK, unless they are your own kids, but, come on, she named her kids Locklin and Phelan, and she expects us to pay attention to what she has to say?
Archive 2008-04-01 Becca 2008
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Of course maybe they are psueudonyms, which might be good, because then we wouldn't have to mock the kids, just her literary capacity, because, come on, who would pretend her kids' names are Locklin and Phelan?
Archive 2008-04-01 Becca 2008
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In Fort Worth, Texas, officials confirmed on Monday that the weekend death of 72-year-old Janet Locklin was due to extreme heat.
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Locklin collapsed on her driveway as the mercury hit 106, the second heat-related death of the summer there.
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Physical Sciences, which reviewed Locklin and Pan's proposals, had a slightly higher success rate-27. 5 percent.
Nano Tech Wire 2010
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"Our center is very young, and still mainly composed of junior faculty members," said Yiping Zhao, NanoSEC director, "but with more bright and talented faculty members like Pan and Locklin joining us, the future for nanotechnology research at UGA looks very promising."
Nano Tech Wire 2010
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Jason Locklin will receive $490,000 over the next five years to develop microscopic switches controlled by light.
Nano Tech Wire 2010
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"Light as a stimulus can provide the ability to remotely control sensor response with high speed and spatial precision," said Locklin.
Nano Tech Wire 2010
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